Section 22602 Of Article 3. Loan Regulations From California Financial Code >> Division 9. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 3.
22602
. (a) A licensee that is a finance lender may pay compensation
to a person that is not licensed pursuant to this division in
connection with the referral of one or more prospective borrowers to
the licensee, when all of the following conditions are met:
(1) The referral by the unlicensed person leads to the
consummation of a commercial loan, as defined in Section 22502,
between the licensee and the prospective borrower referred by the
unlicensed person.
(2) The loan contract provides for an annual percentage rate that
does not exceed 36 percent.
(3) Before approving the loan, the licensee does both of the
following:
(A) Obtains documentation from the prospective borrower
documenting the borrower's commercial status. Examples of acceptable
forms of documentation include, but are not limited to, a seller's
permit, business license, articles of incorporation, income tax
returns showing business income, or bank account statements showing
business income.
(B) Performs underwriting and obtains documentation to ensure that
the prospective borrower will have sufficient monthly gross revenue
with which to repay the loan pursuant to the loan terms, and does not
make a loan if it determines through its underwriting that the
prospective borrower's total monthly expenses, including debt service
payments on the loan for which the prospective borrower is being
considered, will exceed the prospective borrower's monthly gross
revenue. Examples of acceptable forms of documentation for verifying
current and projected gross monthly revenue and monthly expenses
include, but are not limited to, tax returns, bank statements,
merchant financial statements, business plans, business history, and
industry-specific knowledge and experience. If the prospective
borrower is a sole proprietor or a corporation and the loan will be
secured by a personal guarantee provided by the owner of the
corporation, a credit report from at least one consumer credit
reporting agency that compiles and maintains files on consumers on a
nationwide basis shall also be considered.
(4) The licensee maintains records of all compensation paid to
unlicensed persons in connection with the referral of borrowers for a
period of at least four years.
(5) The licensee annually submits information requested by the
commissioner regarding the payment of compensation in the report
required pursuant to Section 22159.
(b) A licensee that pays compensation to a person that is not
licensed pursuant to this division in connection with a referral for
a commercial loan made by that licensee to a borrower shall be liable
for any misrepresentation made to that borrower in connection with
that loan.
(c) The following activities by an unlicensed person are not
authorized by this section:
(1) Participating in any loan negotiation.
(2) Counseling or advising the borrower about a loan.
(3) Participating in the preparation of any loan documents,
including credit applications.
(4) Contacting the licensee on behalf of the borrower other than
to refer the borrower.
(5) Gathering loan documentation from the borrower or delivering
the documentation to the licensee.
(6) Communicating lending decisions or inquiries to the borrower.
(7) Participating in establishing any sales literature or
marketing materials.
(8) Obtaining the borrower's signature on documents.
(d) The prohibitions in subdivision (c) do not apply if the
unlicensed person meets one or more of the following criteria:
(1) Is exempt from licensure under this division.
(2) Is exempt from federal income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of
the Internal Revenue Code.
(3) Is a business assistance organization recognized by the United
States Small Business Administration.
(4) Is engaged in one or more of the activities described in
paragraphs (1) to (8), inclusive, of subdivision (c) in connection
with five or fewer commercial loans in a 12-month period made by
persons licensed under this division.
(e) The commissioner may adopt regulations under this section to
impose conditions on the referral activity authorized under this
section. The commissioner may classify persons, loans, loan terms,
referral methods, and other matters within his or her jurisdiction,
and may prescribe different requirements for different classes of
loans.
(f) Nothing in this section shall authorize the payment of a
referral fee to an unlicensed person for a residential mortgage loan,
nor the payment of a referral fee to a person required to be
licensed under Section 10131 or 10131.1 of the Business and
Professions Code, unless such person is licensed by the Bureau of
Real Estate pursuant to Division 4 (commencing with Section 10000) of
the Business and Professions Code.
(g) For the purposes of this section, "referral" means either the
introduction of the borrower and the finance lender or the delivery
to the finance lender of the borrower's contact information.