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House approves tougher mortgage-fraud penalties, funds special prosecutors and investigators

Utah House of Representatives · January 26, 2007
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Summary

The House passed House Bill 25 to elevate mortgage fraud to a second-degree felony, direct the attorney general to hire a special prosecutor and fund two mortgage-fraud investigators through licensee fees rather than general-tax dollars; lawmakers amended language to protect innocent third parties.

Representative Ray presented House Bill 25, saying Utah ranks “number 2 in the nation on mortgage fraud” and describing the measure as an enforcement package that would make active mortgage fraud a second-degree felony, direct the attorney general to hire a special prosecutor, and instruct the Department of Public Safety to hire two criminal investigators dedicated to mortgage fraud. Ray said the bill uses money from the mortgage-licensee fund so the enforcement will not rely on general-tax dollars.

Why it matters: Lawmakers said mortgage fraud has raised borrowing costs for Utah consumers…

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