Lewis R. Cohen, Esq, Cohen Nicoleau, Attorneys at Law.; The petition seeks a declaratory statement from the Office on whether Petitioner's proposed business activities (of forming an LLC for the purpose of making commercial loans to business ...
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Office of Financial Regulation has received the petition for declaratory statement from Lewis R. Cohen, Esq, Cohen Nicoleau, Attorneys at Law.
The petition seeks the agency’s opinion as to the applicability of Section 494.001, Florida Statutes, as it applies to the petitioner.
The petition seeks a declaratory statement from the Office on whether Petitioner’s proposed business activities (of forming an LLC for the purpose of making commercial loans to business entities, secured by non-residential real property falls within Florida’s Mortgage Brokerage and Lending Act, Chapter 494, Florida Statutes.)
The petition seeks the Office’s interpretation on two issues:
1) Whether the proposed LLC company would be considered an “institutional investor” if they only make commercial loans to business entities, but do not make “Mortgage Loans” as defined by Section 494.001(24), Florida Statutes; and
2) Whether all the members of the proposed LLC company would be considered “Accredited Investors” (as defined by 17 CFR 230.500), and therefore be exempt from licensing as an “Institutional Investor” so long as it does not lend to individuals and does not make loans secured by residential property.
A copy of the Petition for Declaratory Statement may be obtained by contacting: Agency Clerk, Office of Financial Regulation, P.O. Box 8050, Tallahassee, Florida 32314-8050, (850)410-9643.
Please refer all comments to: Agency Clerk, Office of Financial Regulation, P.O. Box 8050, Tallahassee, Florida 32314-8050, (850)410-9643 by February 17, 2016.
Document Information
- Meeting:
- Section 494.001, Florida Statutes,
- Contact:
- Agency Clerk, Office of Financial Regulation, P.O. Box 8050, Tallahassee, Florida 32314-8050, (850) 410-9643