Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 441 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, FINANCE AND SECURITIES REGULATION
Division 730 - CONSUMER FINANCE
Section 441-730-0015 - Licensee Lending Characteristics and Practices

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 441-730-0015

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) A licensee, making loans under that license, must make a determination of the creditworthiness of a borrower based on the information about the borrower's financial condition, such as his or her income, assets, debts, and financial obligations, and the nature and value of any collateral used to secure the loan for the majority of loans made under a consumer finance license.

(2) A licensee must ensure that the majority of secured or unsecured loans made under a license have:

(a) Periodic payments;

(b) Terms longer than 60 days;

(c) Loan underwriting; and

(d) Full amortization.

(3) A licensee must not:

(a) Disguise any loan as an open-ended loan authorized under ORS 725.345 or 725.347 as a device or subterfuge to evade the requirements and prohibitions of this rule;

(b) Retain the title to the vehicle used as security on a loan for more than thirty business days before submitting the application to be recorded as a lien-holder on the title or taking other commercially reasonable steps to be added as a security interest holder of the vehicle;

(c) Unreasonably withhold documents on a loan secured by a borrower's vehicle for more than three business days if the loan is paid by certified or guaranteed funds; or

(d) Require a borrower, as a condition of making a loan under its license, to provide a postdated check or debit authorization for one or more future payments. However, if permitted by the licensee and at the discretion of the borrower, one or more postdated checks or debit authorizations may be delivered to a licensee to facilitate timely future payments.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 725.505

Stats. Implemented: ORS 725.110, 725.140(1) & 725.330

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