A lender may collect the following charges and fees in connection with the origination of a reverse mortgage: (1) the actual expenses that the lender incurs in originating and closing the reverse mortgage, including a mortgage broker's fee if the mortgage broker and the lender do not share any pecuniary interests; and (2) the actual amount that the lender paid for: (a) a recording fee; (b) a credit report; (c) a survey, if required by the lender or the borrower; (d) a title examination; (e) the lender's title insurance; and (f) an initial appraisal of the real property that secures the reverse mortgage.
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