Inquiries Regarding Mortgage Loans Statute - Foreign Lender Exemptions And Immunities Under Part II Of Chapter 207, HRS
The DFI often receives inquiries regarding Part II of the
laws on Mortgage Loans, codified in Chapter 207, Hawaii Revised Statutes
("HRS"). Most questions relate to the foreign lender exemptions and
immunities set forth in Section 207-12, HRS.
The DFI administers only the Code of Financial Institutions, codified at Chapter 412, HRS, and Chapter 449, HRS, which relates to escrow depositories. Therefore, the DFI cannot interpret Chapter 207, HRS. No agency administers Part II of Chapter 207, HRS. Therefore, if a lender is uncertain whether it qualifies as a foreign lender entitled to the exemptions and immunities described in Section 207-12, HRS, then it should consult an attorney who is knowledgeable about this area of Hawaii state law. The DFI cannot render an opinion as to whether a lender qualifies as a "foreign lender" under Section 207-11, HRS, nor whether it is entitled to the exemptions and immunities under Section 207-12, HRS, nor can DFI interpret any other provision in Chapter 207, HRS. Research Aids: If you need assistance in accessing state government documents online, please call the Public Access Office of the Legislative Reference Bureau at (808) 587-0478, or e-mail par@capitol.hawaii.gov." Document Actions |
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