Maryland Code § FI-11-613

Section FI-11-613
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(a) (1) Any person aggrieved by the conduct of a licensee under this
subtitle in connection with a mortgage loan may file a written complaint with the
Commissioner who shall investigate the complaint.
(2) The Commissioner may make any other investigation of a
licensee if the Commissioner has reasonable cause to believe that the licensee has
violated any provision of this subtitle, of any regulation adopted under this subtitle,
or of any other law regulating mortgage lending or mortgage origination in the State.
(b) In addition to the requirements of this section, an affiliated insurance
producer-mortgage loan originator licensed under § 11-603.1 of this subtitle shall be
subject to the provisions of §§ 11-513 and 11-515 of this title:
(1) To the extent the Commissioner determines is necessary to enable
the Commissioner to investigate and examine the mortgage loan origination activities
of the affiliated insurance producer-mortgage loan originator; and
(2) As specified in regulations adopted by the Commissioner.

(c) A licensee shall pay to the Commissioner a per-day fee set by the
Commissioner for each of the Commissioner's employees engaged in any investigation
conducted under this section that the Commissioner reasonably considers necessary.
(d) In connection with an investigation made under this section, the
Commissioner may:
(1) Examine the books and records of a licensee or of any other person
that the Commissioner believes has violated a provision of this subtitle, any rule or
regulation adopted under this subtitle, or any other law regulating mortgage lending
or mortgage origination in the State;
(2) Subpoena documents or other evidence; and
(3) Summon and examine under oath any person whose testimony
the Commissioner requires.
(e) (1) If a person fails to comply with a subpoena or summons of the
Commissioner under this subtitle or to testify concerning any matter about which the
person may be interrogated under this subtitle, the Commissioner may file a petition
for enforcement with the circuit court for a county.
(2) On petition by the Commissioner, the court may order the person
to attend and testify or produce evidence.

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