The Department of Housing and Urban Development's Mortgagee Review Board is imposing civil money penalties totaling $27,000 on two Federal Housing Administration-approved lenders in Wisconsin and Connecticut for a variety of violations of FHA lending and marketing standards. In the first action, HUD imposed $20,000 in penalties against Green Bay, Wis.-based 1st Rate Mortgage Corp. for allegedly violating HUD/FHA's third-party origination restrictions, making false certifications concerning the compliance with these restrictions and failing to maintain a quality control plan in accordance with HUD/FHA requirements. In the second action, HUD imposed $7,000 in penalties against New Haven, Conn.-based Access Mortgage Corp. for allegedly violating HUD/FHA requirements by improperly using the official FHA logo and failing to notify HUD of a change in its "doing business as" name. Each lender, neither of which responded to requests for comment, will have an opportunity to challenge the imposition of civil money penalties and seek a hearing before an administrative law judge. In addition, HUD reached tentative settlements with four other lenders — Irvine, Calif.-based Nations Direct Mortgage, Grand Rapids, Mich.-based VanDyk Mortgage Corp., Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank NA and Cerritos, Calif.-based Sun West Mortgage Co. — and issued a letter of reprimand to Community Lender Inc. of Boise, Idaho, for allegedly violating HUD regulations.
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