CA MLO - Disciplinary Action Flashcards
- Under which situation is the Commissioner LEAST LIKELY to suspend or revoke a MLO license?
a. Albert’s MLO license in another state was revoked.
b. Betty’s surety bond lapsed.
c. Charles submitted a loan application and neglected to include his unique identifier.
d. David was late by 90 days in filing a required report.
c. Charles submitted a loan application and neglected to include his unique identifier.
- What are the consequences for trust fund conversion?
a. Civil lawsuit
b. Criminal lawsuit
c. Real estate license restricted or revoked
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
- If a licensee misrepresented the information on the initial application certifications, the Commissioner may:
a. require the person to resubmit new documentation.
b. revoke the license before it expires.
c. issue a 6-month provisional license during the investigation.
d. require the licensee to retest.
b. revoke the license before it expires.
. A mortgage lender’s NMLO license could be suspended or revoked for failure to:
a. achieve a projected volume of business.
b. offer nontraditional mortgage products.
c. pay required annual fees.
d. open a branch office location.
c. pay required annual fees.
- The California Financial Code gives the Commissioner the right to levy annual assessment charges. Within how may days from receipt of the charge does the lender have to pay the fee to avoid paying a penalty?
a. 15
b. 20
c. 30
d. 60
b. 20
- A real estate licensee who violates the Real Estate Law can be subject to:
a. monetary fines.
b. license suspension or revocation.
c. civil injunctions.
d. all of the above.
d. all of the above.
- Broker Baker applied for a MLO endorsement to his CA real estate. He had a MLO license in Nevada but it was revoked. The DRE denied his application, but broker Baker may petition the Commissioner after:
a. 45 days.
b. 90 days.
c. 1 year.
d. never.
d. never.
- A mortgage loan originator who violates the rules and regulations of the California Code faces a maximum CIVIL fine of __________ for each violation.
a. $1,000
b. $2,500
c. $25,000
d. $50,000
c. $25,000
- After appropriate written notice and opportunity for a hearing, the Commissioner may suspend a license for a period up to 12 months:
a. at any time an examination of the licensee’s records and premises is warranted.
b. if the licensee was issued a license in another state.
c. if there is a violation that has caused material damage to the lender or the public.
d. if there is a material change in the advertising material used by the lender.
c. if there is a violation that has caused material damage to the lender or the public.
- Who has the power to restrict, suspend, or revoke a real estate license?
a. Commissioner
b. Commission Board
c. Courts
d. Real Estate Advisory Committee
a. Commissioner
- The Commissioner may issue an order suspending the license of a MLO 30 days after the date that the MLO:
a. closes his or her office.
b. fails to file a required report with the Commissioner.
c. requests the Commissioner to put his or her license on inactive status.
d. switches from one originating lender to another.
b. fails to file a required report with the Commissioner.
- What is the term for having an MLO license permanently withdrawn?
a. Restriction
b. Revocation
c. Suspension
d. Withdrawal
b. Revocation
- Which act established the legal procedures that must be followed when disciplining licensees?
a. Administrative Procedure Act
b. Civil Code
c. Code of Civil Procedures
d. Penal Code
a. Administrative Procedure Act
- A licensee who opens a branch location or changes its business location without notifying the Commissioner in writing of the change may be:
a. fined $100 each day the new location is maintained
b. fined $500 each day the new location is maintained
c. reported to the Better Business Bureau.
d. reported to the Better Business Bureau and fined a $10,000 one time fee.
Correct answer is (a).
a. fined $100 each day the new location is maintained
A licensee who opens a branch location or changes its business location without notifying the Commissioner in writing of the change may be fined $100 each day the new location is maintained without proper notification.
- What is the first step in determining if a licensee has violated the law?
a. A formal hearing is held
b. A statement of issues is served upon the licensee
c. A written complaint against the licensee is reviewed by the Enforcement and Audit Section
d. An accusation is filed by the Enforcement and Audit Section against the licensee
c. A written complaint against the licensee
- What are the consequences if a mortgage loan originator’s surety bond is terminated?
a. The NMLS deletes the unique identifier.
b. The NMLS fines the company employing the MLO.
c. The MLO must surrender the license to the NMLRS.
d. The MLO’s license may be immediately suspended by the Commissioner.
d. The MLO’s license may be immediately suspended by the Commissioner.
- Who presides over the formal hearing?
a. Administrative law judge
b. Attorney General
c. District Attorney
d. Real Estate Commissioner
a. Administrative law judge
- When the Commissioner takes action to suspend or revoke a license by sending a written notice of the impending order, the MLO has ________ days to file a written request for a hearing.
a. 5
b. 10
c. 15
d. 30
c. 15
- If the Commissioner pays a judgment on behalf of a broker or salesperson from the Recovery Account, the license is automatically suspended. Can the license be reinstated?
a. No, suspended licenses cannot be reinstated
b. No, the person must retake the state exam and apply for a new license
c. Yes, by paying full reimbursement plus interest to the DRE
d. Yes, by repaying the amount of the original judgment
c. Yes, by paying full reimbursement plus interest to the DRE
- After receiving a complaint from a borrower, the Real Estate Commissioner audited the broker’s trust fund account and found evidence of conversion. An administrative hearing was held and the broker was found guilty of conversion. What action could the Commissioner take against the broker?
a. Appoint a receiver for the broker’s company
b. File a civil lawsuit against the broker
c. File a criminal lawsuit against the broker
d. Suspend or restrict the broker’s license
d. Suspend or restrict the broker’s license