Current through Reg. 49, No. 50; December 13, 2024
Section 59.301 - Fiduciary Duties; Required Accounting(a) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to clarify and establish requirements related to the fiduciary duties owed to a wrap borrower by a person who collects or receives a payment from a wrap borrower under the terms of a wrap mortgage loan, as provided by Finance Code §159.152.(b) Non-Delegation of Duties. A wrap lender or other person collecting or receiving a payment from a wrap borrower under the terms of a wrap mortgage loan may not delegate or assign its fiduciary duties owed under Finance Code §159.152 to another person except as a result of the wrap lender selling, assigning, transferring, or conveying the wrap mortgage loan. Any sale, assignment, transfer, or conveyance by a wrap lender of a wrap mortgage loan is deemed to include an assignment of the fiduciary duties owed by the wrap lender to the wrap borrower under Finance Code §159.152. A sale, assignment, transfer, or conveyance by a wrap lender of a wrap mortgage loan does not extinguish the assigning wrap lender's fiduciary duties to the wrap borrower in connection with amounts collected or received by the wrap lender from the wrap borrower prior to the effective date of the sale, assignment, transfer, or conveyance of the wrap mortgage loan. (c) Required Accounting. The wrap lender must, either directly, or through use of a third-party servicer it has contracted with, maintain, on a current basis, separate written accountings for each wrap mortgage loan made by the wrap lender sufficient to account for, track, and retrospectively trace all payments received from the wrap borrower under the terms of the wrap mortgage loan, and all disbursements, transfers, or assignments of such funds, including, but not limited to, disbursements made to a superior lienholder, taxing authority, or insurance company in connection with the residential real estate secured by the wrap mortgage loan. The accounting required by this subsection must be maintained by the wrap lender or its successor-in-interest until the limitations period for the wrap borrower to bring any cause of action against the wrap lender arising from a violation of law in connection with the wrap mortgage loan transaction has lapsed. To the extent the wrap lender uses the services of a third-party servicer, a wrap lender must establish and maintain policies and procedures that are reasonably designed to acquire from the third-party servicer any information or supporting documentation necessary or prudent to ensure the wrap lender satisfies the accounting required by this subsection. The accounting required by this subsection may be accomplished through administration of and the retention of records in connection with a trust account as provided by §59.302 of this title (relating to Trust Account; Maintenance of Funds Held in Trust).7 Tex. Admin. Code § 59.301
Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 49, Number 46, November 15, 2024, TexReg 9219, eff. 11/23/2024