Maryland Code § CL-12-1028

Section CL-12-1028
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(a) This section applies only to a loan to a consumer borrower secured by a
first mortgage or first deed of trust on residential real property used as the consumer
borrower's primary residence.
(b) A credit grantor may require a consumer borrower to pay for services
rendered by the credit grantor's attorney only if the attorney's fee:
(1) Is limited to legal services attributable to processing and closing
the loan and not to unrelated services performed by the attorney for the credit
grantor;

(2) If in excess of $100, is supported by a statement provided to the
borrower at or prior to settlement that:
(i) Describes the services performed;
(ii) Sets forth the time spent by the attorney and the hourly
rate or other basis for determining the fee;
(iii) States that the legal services are being performed on behalf
of the credit grantor and not on behalf of the consumer borrower; and
(iv) States that the services are being paid for by the consumer
borrower;
(3) Is reasonable on the basis of the legal services performed; and
(4) Is separately itemized on the loan settlement sheet and identified
as a fee to the credit grantor's attorney.
(c) (1) A credit grantor may not require as a condition of settlement that
a consumer borrower employ a particular attorney or title insurance company to
perform a title search, examination of title, or closing if:
(i) The consumer borrower notifies the credit grantor, within
7 days after application for the loan, of the name and business address of the
borrower's choice of attorney or title insurance company to perform the title search,
examination of title, or closing; and
(ii) The credit grantor does not reject the consumer borrower's
choice of attorney or title insurance company for good cause within 7 days after the
receipt of the notice under item (i) of this paragraph.
(2) Subject to the requirements of subsection (b) of this section, this
subsection may not be construed to prohibit a credit grantor from requiring a
consumer borrower to pay for:
(i) Preparation of loan closing documents;
(ii) Title insurance;
(iii) Review of documents prepared by the borrower's attorney;
or

(iv) Attendance at settlement by the credit grantor's attorney.
(d) (1) Any credit grantor that imposes fees on a consumer borrower for
settlement services, or document review services, performed by an attorney
designated by the credit grantor, or who conditions settlement on the employment of
a particular attorney or title insurance company, shall provide a prospective
consumer borrower with a written notice stating:
(i) The credit grantor's requirements concerning selection of
an attorney, title insurance company, or other person to perform settlement services
relating to the purchase of the residential real property;
(ii) The consumer borrower's ability to choose an attorney or
title insurance company under subsection (c) of this section; and
(iii) A good faith estimate of the fee or fees to be charged to the
borrower.
(2) (i) The notice required under this subsection shall be provided
at the time of or within 3 business days after the application for a loan, or earlier
upon request.
(ii) A copy of the notice, signed by the applicant, shall
accompany any executed application for a loan.

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