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Current as of December 31, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
This subtitle does not apply to:
(1) The following persons when engaged in the regular course of their respective businesses and professions:
(i) An attorney at law;
(ii) An escrow agent;
(iii) A certified public accountant;
(iv) A banking institution, other-state bank, national banking association, credit union, or savings and loan association;
(v) A person that:
1. Provides bill payer services, as defined in § 12-401 of this title;
2. Does not initiate any contract with individual creditors of the debtor to compromise a debt or arrange a new payment schedule; and
3. Does not provide any debt counseling services;
(vi) A person that provides accelerated mortgage payment services, as defined in § 12-401 of this title;
(vii) A title insurer, title insurance agency, or abstract company; or
(viii) A judicial officer or a person acting under a court order;
(2) A person while performing services incidental to the dissolution, winding up, or liquidation of a partnership, corporation, or other business enterprise;
(3) A trade or mercantile association acting in the course of arranging the adjustment of debts with a business establishment; or
(4) A mortgage lender, as defined in § 11-501 of this article, that:
(i) Is licensed by the Commissioner; and
(ii) Does not receive funds from a consumer for the purpose of distributing the funds among the consumer's creditors in full or partial payment of the consumer's debts.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Financial Institutions § 12-902 - last updated December 31, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/financial-institutions/md-code-fin-inst-sect-12-902/
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