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Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
Mortgage Broker Licence
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Who Needs This Licence? |
Any mortgage brokers who want to do business in Nova Scotia.
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| Issuing Department
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Service Nova Scotia and
Municipal Relations
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| Where can you get this
Licence and / or further information? |
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Contact: |
Business Licensing Section
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations |
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Telephone: |
(902) 424-5200 (in metro) |
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Toll-free: |
1-800-670-4357 (within Nova Scotia) |
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E-mail: |
reg_licensing@gov.ns.ca
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Visit: |
Maritime Centre (Aliant Building)
8th Floor (South)
1505 Barrington Street (at corner of Spring Garden Road)
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3K5 |
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Write: |
PO Box 2723
Halifax, NS B3J 3P7 |
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Fax: |
(902) 722-1212 |
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Website: |
http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/consumer/ |
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Application Forms & Process: |
With this Licence, there are two different ways to submit your
application form:
A) You can send in a hard copy. You can get a
form by:
(1) downloading
a form from our website;
(2) visiting any Access
Nova Scotia Centre; or (3) calling or writing the office
listed above.
Regardless of the process used to apply for this license, permit, registration or certificate, you must send in a signed copy of the application. If a signed copy is not submitted, you will be requested to do so which may lead to a delay in the issuance process.
B) You can fill it out online. To do this, you
must be able to pay as follows:
(1) by Visa, MasterCard or American Express Credit
Card; or
(2) with an already established
positive balance account with the Nova Scotia Business Registry.
We cannot accept any form of
Debit cards at this time.
If you wish to apply online, click here.
Before you begin, make sure you have at hand the information listed
below!
Information you will need to fill out your application form:
- Details are required if the applicant or any partner, officer
or director has
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- had a licence refused, suspended or revoked
- been involved in a personal or corporate bankruptcy
- unpaid judgments outstanding
- been convicted of a offence under the law and not been pardoned
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- Name, address and date of birth for the applicant, partners
and officers
- Three year employment history for the applicant, partners
and officers
- Complete List of Mortgage Lenders
- Address and manager's name for all branches
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You can get a Licensing Guide from any Access
Nova Scotia Centre or from the Business Licensing Section listed
above.
The completed application is submitted to the Department, along with
the applicable fee (see Price below).
Applicants must also submit a list of the licensed mortgage lenders
to whom they will refer customers.
If all requirements are met and the application is approved, the licence
will be mailed to the applicant.
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| Waiting Period:
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10 business days
Provided that all the items that must accompany the application have been received
(Please allow several extra days for mail delivery.)
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| Expiry & Renewal:
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This licence is valid for 1 year from the end of the month in which it was issued.
It can be renewed, the Department will send out a renewal notice to the
licence holder before the licence expires.
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| Price: (No
tax is charged) |
Initial Licence and annual renewal: $243.55
Per branch: $30.30
If you send in an application form, payment is by cheque or money order
made out to the Minister of Finance. No credit or debit cards are accepted
at this time.
If you apply online, payment is (a) by Visa, MasterCard or American Express credit
card, or (b) with an already established positive balance account with
the Nova Scotia Business Registry. No debit cards are accepted at this
time.
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| Related Requirements:
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The business must be registered with the Registry
of Joint Stock Companies .
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| Additional Information:
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Who is regulated under the Mortgage
Brokers and Lenders Registration Act?
Companies or individuals who:
1) directly or indirectly lend money by way of a mortgage;
2) carry on the business of dealing in mortgages;
3) hold themselves out as mortgage brokers or ones who deal in mortgages.
What is regulated?
1) the information provided to borrowers regarding the major components
of the transaction;
2) the consumer's right to assign a mortgage to another lender;
3) the limitations on the levying of pre-payment penalties with respect
to mortgages;
4) the information to be provided annually to borrowers.
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| Legislative Authority:
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Mortgage Brokers and Lenders Registration Act, Revised Statutes
of Nova Scotia, 1989, Chapter 291
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