§ 7-6A-3 - Limitations of home loans
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    7-6A-3   (2010)
   7-6A-3.    Limitations of home loans 
      All home loans shall be subject to the following limitations and prohibited practices:
      (1)  No creditor shall make a home loan that finances, directly or indirectly:
            (A)  Any  credit life, credit accident, credit health, credit personal property,  or credit loss-of-income insurance, debt suspension coverage, or debt  cancellation coverage, whether or not such coverage is insurance under  applicable law, that provides for cancellation of all or part of a  borrower's liability in the event of loss of life, health, personal  property, or income or in the case of accident written in connection  with a home loan; or
            (B)  Any life,  accident, health, or loss-of-income insurance without regard to the  identity of the ultimate beneficiary of such insurance;
      provided,  however, that for the purposes of this Code section, any premiums or  charges calculated and paid on a monthly basis shall not be considered  financed directly or indirectly by the creditor;
      (2)  No  creditor or servicer shall recommend or encourage default on an  existing loan or other debt prior to and in connection with the closing  or planned closing of a home loan that refinances all or any portion of  such existing loan or debt;
      (3)  No  creditor or servicer may charge a borrower a late payment charge unless  the loan documents specifically authorize the charge, the charge is not  imposed unless the payment is past due for ten days or more, and the  charge does not exceed 5 percent of the amount of the late payment. A  late payment charge may not be imposed more than once with respect to a  particular late payment. If a late payment charge is deducted from a  payment made on the home loan and such deduction results in a subsequent  default on a subsequent payment, no late payment charge may be imposed  for such default. A lender may apply any payment made in the order of  maturity to a prior period's payment due even if the result is late  payment charges accruing on subsequent payments due; and
      (4)  No  creditor or servicer may charge a fee for informing or transmitting to  any person the balance due to pay off a home loan or to provide a  release upon prepayment. When such information is provided by facsimile  or if it is provided upon request within 60 days of the fulfillment of a  previous request, a creditor or servicer may charge a processing fee up  to $10.00. Payoff balances shall be provided within a reasonable time  but in any event no more than five business days after the request.