Any servicer, mortgagee, or mortgage insurer that violates a provision of this chapter shall be liable to each mortgagor to whom the violation relates for-
No action may be brought by a mortgagor under subsection (a) later than 2 years after the date of the discovery of the violation that is the subject of the action.
With respect to a residential mortgage transaction, the failure of a servicer to comply with the requirements of this chapter due to the failure of a mortgage insurer or a mortgagee to comply with the requirements of this chapter, shall not be construed to be a violation of this chapter by the servicer.
Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be construed to impose any additional requirement or liability on a mortgage insurer, a mortgagee, or a holder of a residential mortgage.
12 U.S.C. § 4907
STATUTORY NOTES AND RELATED SUBSIDIARIES
EFFECTIVE DATESection effective 1 year after July 29, 1998, see section 13 of Pub. L. 105-216 set out as a note under section 4901 of this title.
- mortgage insurer
- The term "mortgage insurer" means a provider of private mortgage insurance, as described in this chapter, that is authorized to transact such business in the State in which the provider is transacting such business.
- mortgagee
- The term "mortgagee" means the holder of a residential mortgage at the time at which that mortgage transaction is consummated.
- mortgagor
- The term "mortgagor" means the original borrower under a residential mortgage or his or her successors or assignees.
- residential mortgage transaction
- The term "residential mortgage transaction" means a transaction consummated on or after the date that is 1 year after July 29, 1998, in which a mortgage, deed of trust, purchase money security interest arising under an installment sales contract, or equivalent consensual security interest is created or retained against a single-family dwelling that is the principal residence of the mortgagor to finance the acquisition, initial construction, or refinancing of that dwelling.
- residential mortgage
- The term "residential mortgage" means a mortgage, loan, or other evidence of a security interest created with respect to a single-family dwelling that is the principal residence of the mortgagor.