Maryland Code § CL-12-108

Section CL-12-108
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(a) Except for a loan described in § 12-103(d) or (e) of this subtitle, a lender
may not charge a borrower or any other person any point or fraction of a point.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, a lender
may charge points on a mortgage loan which is not insured or guaranteed by an
agency or instrumentality of the United States government if:

(1) The loan is eligible for purchase by an agency or instrumentality
of the United States government, or a subsidiary thereof, pursuant to the Emergency
Home Purchase Assistance Act of 1974 (PL93-449) or any amendment to it, and is
tendered in good faith for purchase pursuant to a commitment obtained by the lender
from such an agency, instrumentality, or subsidiary; and
(2) The federal law, rules, or regulations under which the agency,
instrumentality, or subsidiary is authorized to purchase the loan allows the payment
of points, and the points charged and the interest rate on the loan are not in excess
of those allowed under the federal program.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, a lender
may impose and collect, as a condition of making a loan, all fees, discounts, points, or
other charges that lenders are permitted or required to impose, collect, or pay
pursuant to a federal or Maryland law providing for a program of mortgage purchases
or loans originated pursuant to a State or local governmental program of direct
lending or mortgage purchase, or by any federal agency or instrumentality or
subsidiary thereof, including, but not limited to, Government National Mortgage
Association, Federal National Mortgage Association, Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation, Federal Reserve Bank, Federal Home Loan Bank, and the Farmers
Home Administration, provided that all of the following conditions are met:
(1) The loan is eligible for purchase by, and is tendered in good faith,
for purchase, pursuant to a commitment or offer to purchase by the federal, State, or
local governmental agency, instrumentality, or subsidiary;
(2) The fees, discounts, points, or other charges imposed, and the
interest rate on the loan, do not exceed those allowed by the applicable federal or
Maryland law providing for the mortgage purchase program; and
(3) Not more than one point is charged to the borrower, unless the
federal law specifies a higher limit on points which may be charged to the borrower.

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