Compliance Resources

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Why Website Governance Has Become the Fastest‑Growing Source of Exam Findings

State regulators have shifted more exam responsibility to brokers in recent years, and website governance has become one of the fastest-growing areas...

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Washington Mortgage Compliance Update: Key Exam Findings Under WAC 208-660-446

The state of Washington has recently increased regulatory scrutiny of mortgage licensees, with a noticeable rise in citations issued under WAC...

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ActiveComply’s WebCompass: Helping Lenders Navigate Mortgage Website Compliance with Confidence

In the hyper-competitive landscape of mortgage, a lender’s online presence is more than a digital calling card: it’s a dynamic marketing engine that...

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8-Step Compliance Checklist for Websites (In Under 5 Minutes)

In today's digital age, an online presence is essential for just about any business, and mortgage companies are no different. However, an extra layer...

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Is it Possible to Boost SEO But Remain Compliant? We'll Show You How.

In today's digital age, mortgage companies rely heavily on their websites to connect with potential borrowers and provide them with the information...

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Kickbacks, Fee Splitting, and Website Compliance?  Oh My!  RESPA Section 8

The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) Section 8 is a crucial regulatory provision designed to safeguard consumers in real estate...

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5 Secrets to Website Compliance In 5 Minutes

In the digital age, a website's landing page serves as the virtual doorstep to a business. For financial institutions and mortgage companies, these...

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The Hidden Threat to SEO and Regulatory Compliance: Broken Links on Websites

In the digital age, the online presence of financial institutions is crucial. From banks to investment firms, maintaining a robust and reliable...

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What You Need to Know About Regulation Z in Online Advertising

When searching for a mortgage or refinance opportunity, consumers rely heavily on the information presented by mortgage lenders, especially on their...

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