Texas Administrative Code
Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
Part 4 - DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS AND MORTGAGE LENDING
Chapter 55 - RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATORS
Subchapter C - DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 55.201 - Conditional Pre-Qualification and Conditional Approval Letters
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Compliance with Mortgage Company and Mortgage Banker Rules. An originator sponsored by a mortgage company licensed by SML must comply with the requirements of § 56.201 of this title (relating to Conditional Pre-Qualification and Conditional Approval Letters). An originator sponsored by a mortgage banker registered with SML must comply with the requirements of § 57.201 of this title (relating to Conditional Pre-Qualification and Conditional Approval Letters).
(b) Issuance by the Originator. A conditional pre-qualification letter or conditional approval letter must be issued and signed by the originator.
(c) Duty to Issue Accurate Letters; Caution. A conditional pre-qualification letter or conditional approval letter must be accurate and reflect the actual information that the originator considered in issuing the letter. An originator is cautioned that the issuance of an inaccurate, erroneous, or a negligently-issued conditional pre-qualification letter or conditional approval letter constitutes a violation as provided by § 55.202 of this title (relating to Fraudulent, Misleading, or Deceptive Practices, and Improper Dealings) and may result in disciplinary action against the originator. Additionally, if an inaccurate, erroneous, or a negligently-issued conditional pre-qualification letter or conditional approval letter is relied on by the mortgage applicant to incur out-of-pocket costs in connection with the prospective mortgage loan, it may subject the originator to a recovery claim under Finance Code Chapter 156, Subchapter F.