Title 12 › Chapter CHAPTER 27— - REAL ESTATE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES › § 2607
It bans anyone from paying or getting money, kickbacks, or other things of value for referring real estate settlement work tied to a federally related mortgage loan. It also bans splitting or sharing a fee unless the person actually did the work. Some payments are allowed: lawyers for real legal work; title companies or lenders paying their agents for real work; normal wages or payments for goods or services actually provided; cooperative broker/referral deals; and affiliated business relationships if the person being referred is told about the relationship and given a written estimate (if face-to-face or in writing at or before the referral, by phone within 3 business days after the phone referral, or when a lender gives required cost estimates), the person is free to pick any provider, and the only extra benefit is a return on ownership or a franchise. The rule also allows other payments the Bureau later permits and says two specific situations are not violations: when a buyer/borrower/seller must pay for an attorney, credit report, or appraisal chosen by the lender to protect the lender, and when an attorney issues title insurance through a law-related title agency. Anyone who breaks these rules can be fined up to $10,000, jailed for up to one year, or both. Violators must also pay back three times the amount paid for the bad settlement service to the person who was charged. A person won’t be liable for an affiliated-business disclosure mistake if they can prove it was an unintentional error more likely than not and they had reasonable procedures to avoid it. The Bureau, certain federal officials, and state officials can sue to stop violations, the Bureau has primary enforcement power, and a private winner can get court costs and reasonable lawyer fees. State laws that are stricter about affiliated business arrangements are not preempted.
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12 U.S.C. § 2607
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73