HRS §480E-14
Who can investigate and enforce mortgage relief rules
The attorney general and the consumer protection office can look into reports of mortgage assistance relief companies breaking federal rules. They can also take those companies to court to enforce the rules.
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The statute, as written — Enforcement authority
The attorney general or the executive director of the office of consumer protection is authorized to investigate reported or suspected violations of the federal mortgage assistance relief services rules, set forth in title 12 Code of Federal Regulations part 1015, and to enforce such rules by bringing civil actions or proceedings.
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