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How do I notify FSCO of a Mortgage Broker or Agent who is not suitable for licensing?

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How do I notify FSCO of a Mortgage Broker or Agent who is not suitable for licensing?

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Each Mortgage Brokerage is required to immediately notify FSCO if there are reasonable grounds to believe that a Mortgage Broker or Agent is not suitable to be licensed. Mortgage Brokerages can notify FSCO in writing by mail or fax, and should include any supporting documentation. They can also use the Mortgage Business Activity Complaint Form, which can be downloaded on FSCO’s website.

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