State Appraiser, AMC and Banking Regulators

Appraisers, AMCs, financial institutions and others are regulated by State agencies. Select your State to find agencies that may be relevant to your complaint.

Select a State to view its Appraiser and AMC Program and Registry information

Maryland
State of Maryland
Maryland Department of Labor

The Commission licenses and regulates individuals who perform real estate appraisal services in connection with federally related transactions. The Commission is proud to protect the public by ensuring professional competency of its licensees through fair and consistent enforcement of the Federal and State statutes and regulations.

Address:
Commission of Real Estate Appraisers, Appraisal Management Companies, and Home Inspectors 500 N. Calvert Street, 3rd Floor Baltimore, MD 21202-3651
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Other Maryland Regulators
Other state regulators may have domain over certain kinds of appraisal-related complaints.

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Maryland Department of Labor

The Commission protects the health, safety and welfare of the public through examination, licensing, and regulatory activities, to uphold and apply the governing real estate laws and regulations equally to all, to provide courteous, reasonable, and professional assistance, and to impartially conduct disciplinary actions.

Real Estate Commission 500 N. Calvert Street, 3rd Floor Baltimore, MD 21202-3651
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Maryland Department of Labor (Banking)

The Office is responsible for chartering and supervising Maryland State-chartered banks, State-chartered credit unions, and State-chartered trust companies.

Commissioner of Financial Regulation Attn: Consumer Services Unit 500 N. Calvert Street, Suite 402 Baltimore, MD 21202
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Maryland Department of Labor (Mortgage Broker/Loan Originator)

The Office is the primary regulator for financial institutions chartered in Maryland, including State-chartered banks, State-chartered credit unions, and State-chartered trust companies; and State-licensed financial entities including, consumer finance companies, mortgage lenders, mortgage brokers, mortgage servicers, mortgage loan originators, credit reporting agencies, consumer debt collection agencies, debt management companies, check cashers, credit services businesses, and money transmitters.

Commissioner of Financial Regulation Attn: Consumer Services Unit 500 N. Calvert Street, Suite 402 Baltimore, MD 21202
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Maryland Office of the Attorney General

If you are a Maryland consumer and have a dispute with a business, or if you live in another State and your dispute involves a transaction that occurred in Maryland, you can file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Division. Through mediation, we will work with you and the business in an effort to reach a mutually agreed-upon resolution to the dispute.

Consumer Protection Division 200 Saint Paul Place Baltimore, MD 21202
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