CMPS professionals have agreed to follow the CMPS Code of Ethics. This means that:
Code of Conduct 1.5
When working with appraisers, CMPS
members should not engage in practices whereby the
fees for preparing appraisals or other valuations
are contingent upon the amount of the appraisal or
valuation.
Code of Conduct
1.6
CMPS members shall
advise clients to seek legal, tax, and investment
advice from qualified advisors prior to making
decisions involving mortgages or real estate. CMPS
members shall not engage in activities that
constitute the unauthorized practice of law and
shall recommend that legal counsel be obtained
whenever the interest of the client requires it.
Code of Conduct 1.7
CMPS members shall not deny equal
professional services to any person for reasons of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin. CMPS members shall not
be parties to any plan or agreement to
discriminate against a person or persons on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, handicap,
familial status, or national origin.
Code of Conduct 1.8
When CMPS members provide
consultative services to clients which involve
advice or counsel for a fee (not a commission),
such advice shall be rendered in an objective
manner and the fee shall not be contingent on the
substance of the advice or counsel given. If
brokerage or transaction services are to be
provided in addition to consultative services, a
separate compensation may be paid with prior
agreement between the client and CMPS
member.
Duties to CMPS Members
& the CMPS Institute -
Code of Conduct:
Code of Conduct 2.1
When seeking information from
another CMPS member concerning their business
practices or area of expertise, CMPS members shall
keep such information confidential and use it only
in their own mortgage planning practice. CMPS
members shall not profit by selling the systems or
business ideas of other CMPS
members.
Code of Conduct
2.2
When sought or
brought in by another CMPS member to jointly
consult or provide mortgage planning services for
their client, CMPS members shall not solicit that
client for products or services inconsistent with
the scope of services sought by the other CMPS
member. However, this does not prohibit CMPS
members from engaging in mortgage planning
relationships with clients when CMPS members are
contacted directly by the client of another CMPS
member regarding the creation of a mortgage
planning relationship, and CMPS members have not
directly or indirectly initiated such
discussions.
Code of Conduct
2.3
Only CMPS members
may use the CMPS designation in advertising or
other representations to the public. Potential
CMPS members who have not yet passed the CMPS exam
may not refer to their status in advertising and
other representations to the public as having any
affiliation with the CMPS Institute. CMPS members
may not present themselves as holding any
professional certification, including the CMPS
designation, to which they are not
entitled.
Code of Conduct
2.4
If charged with
unethical practice or asked to present evidence or
to cooperate in any other way, in any professional
standards proceeding or investigation, CMPS
members shall place all pertinent facts before the
proper committees of the CMPS Institute and shall
take no action to disrupt or obstruct such
processes. CMPS members participating in the
Ethics Committee shall not make any unauthorized
disclosure or dissemination of the allegations,
findings, or decision developed in connection with
an ethics review, hearing or
appeal.
Code of Conduct
2.5
CMPS members shall
not obstruct the CMPS Institute's investigative or
professional standards proceedings by instituting
or threatening to institute actions for libel,
slander or defamation against any party to a
professional standards proceeding or their
witnesses based on the filing of an ethics
complaint, or testimony given before the Ethics
Committee.
Code of Conduct
2.6
CMPS members shall
not knowingly or recklessly file false or
unfounded ethics complaints. CMPS members shall
not intentionally impede the CMPS Institute's
investigative or disciplinary proceedings by
filing multiple ethics complaints based on the
same event or
transaction.
Code of
Conduct 2.7
CMPS
members shall not knowingly or recklessly make
false or misleading statements about competitors,
their businesses, or their business
practices.
Code of Conduct
2.8
When taking the
CMPS exam, potential CMPS members shall not:
•
Print out the exam and/or distribute or
communicate the questions, answers and/or multiple
choice options to others
• Have someone else
take the exam on your behalf
• Have another
person provide the answers to you, for you or with
you
• Help someone else pass the exam by
providing answers to you, for you or with you
•
Pass the exam by any means other than your own
individual merits and abilities
When
fulfilling the continuing education (CE)
requirements, CMPS members shall not:
• Have
someone else participate in the CE activity on
your behalf
• Participate in the CE activity on
behalf of another CMPS member
• Fulfill the CE
requirements by any means other than your own
individual merits and
abilities
Duties to Referral
Partners - Code of Conduct:
Code of
Conduct 3.1
In
accordance with the Real Estate Settlement
Procedures Act (RESPA), CMPS members shall not
compensate nor offer to compensate, directly or
indirectly, any third party for a client referral
or mortgage transaction referral provided to the
CMPS member. CMPS members shall not receive,
directly or indirectly, any form of compensation
for referrals provided by them to other mortgage
professionals or CMPS members.
Code of Conduct 3.2
When sought or brought in by a
referral partner to jointly consult or provide
mortgage planning services for their client, CMPS
members shall not solicit that client for products
or services inconsistent with the scope of
services sought by the referral partner. CMPS
members shall not use information obtained from
referral partners to solicit the clients of the
referral partners for business unless such use is
authorized by the referral partner.