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  4. Title 208 - Financial Institutions, Department of (See also Titles 50, 419, and 460)
  5. Chapter 208-620 - Washington Consumer Loan Act
  6. DISCLOSURE AND OTHER OBLIGATIONS

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  1. § 208-620-505 - In addition to the Consumer Loan Act, what other laws do I have to comply with?
  2. § 208-620-506 - Must my underwriting analysis of a borrower's residential mortgage loan application include a determination of the borrower's ability to repay the loan?
  3. § 208-620-507 - What elements of an ability to repay analysis must be part of my underwriting policy of a conventional residential mortgage loan?
  4. § 208-620-510 - What are my disclosure obligations to consumers?
  5. § 208-620-511 - What is the disclosure required under RCW 19144020 for residential mortgage loans?
  6. § 208-620-513 - In a residential mortgage loan transaction, what are my disclosure obligations to the company that brokered the loan to me?

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