Finance
Under RESPA, a Wisconsin lender who provides a mortgage may not pay or receive:
AAny fees to third-party service providers
BKickbacks or referral fees for referring business to settlement service providers✓ Correct
COrigination points
DTitle insurance premiums
Explanation
RESPA prohibits paying or receiving kickbacks and unearned fees in connection with federally related mortgage transactions, protecting consumers from inflated settlement costs.
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