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13 July 2021

New Hampshire Amends MLO Home State Licensing Requirements

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New Hampshire recently amended its mortgage loan originator (MLO) licensing provisions to clarify that the home state licensing requirement to register in a licensee's or applicant's...
United States New Hampshire Finance and Banking

New Hampshire recently amended its mortgage loan originator (MLO) licensing provisions to clarify that the home state licensing requirement to register in a licensee's or applicant's state where the principal office is located does not apply to MLOs.

The amendment will become effective on July 24, 2021.

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