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Maryland Rent Collection in 2026: 7 Licensing Risks Property Managers Must Avoid

Property managers in Maryland are running into a question that is getting more attention and creating real operational risk. Does collecting rent, especially when a tenant is past due, trigger Maryland's collection agency licensing requirements?

Cornerstone Licensing team 6 min read
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Licensing Challenges for Mortgage Servicers

Mortgage servicers play a central role in the housing finance system. They collect borrower payments, manage escrow accounts, respond to customer inquiries, and step in with loss mitigation or foreclosure processes when borrowers fall behind. Servicers act as the day-to-day managers of loans after origination, ensuring that cash flows properly between borrowers and investors. Since [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 4 min read
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The Pros and Cons of Outsourcing Debt Collection for Startups and Small Businesses

Cash flow is the lifeblood of every startup. When customers delay or default on payments, even the most innovative ideas can stall. Founders often face a critical challenge: Should we collect overdue invoices ourselves, or hand them off to a third-party debt collection agency? Outsourcing debt collection - sometimes called debt recovery outsourcing - has become increasingly common for [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 4 min read
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Specialty Licensing Services: How Agencies and Financial Firms Grow with Compliance-First Support

Financial services companies and insurance agencies grow by expanding into new markets and product lines, which often requires specialized regulatory approvals: surety bond licensing, debt collection licenses, lender licensing, mortgage licensing support, and money transmitter licensing. Here is how specialty licensing services turn compliance into an engine for growth.

Cornerstone Licensing team 7 min read
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First-Party vs. Third-Party Collections: Key Differences in Licensing

Learn key differences in licensing for first-party vs. third-party debt collections, compliance rules, and state regulations.

Cornerstone Licensing team 6 min read
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Do Credit Grantors Need State Licenses? What You Should Know

Credit grantors are the backbone of lending in the United States, powering consumer purchases and business expansion. They provide the funding that allows borrowers to buy homes, cars, and everyday goods, while helping businesses secure working capital and financing for growth. Without credit grantors, both consumer lending and commercial credit markets would grind to a [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 5 min read
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Licensing Non-Performing Mortgage Loans: Triggers, Vendors, and State Pitfalls

Why default changes licensing exposure When a mortgage goes from current to delinquent, the work you do can shift - from servicing (collecting scheduled payments, escrow administration, statements) into collection (seeking repayment of a past-due debt). Many states regulate those two buckets differently. That means: The same team, using the same systems, may suddenly be performing regulated [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 6 min read
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The License to Collect: A Step-by-Step Guide to Agency Bonding

Unlock success! Discover exactly how do collection agencies become licensed and bonded. Navigate regulations and ensure compliance.

Cornerstone Licensing team 11 min read
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Stay Ahead of the Game: A Proactive Approach to Regulatory Standards

Master proactive compliance management. Shift from reactive to strategic advantage, mitigate risks, and future-proof your business.

Cornerstone Licensing team 15 min read
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Unlocking Crypto Regulations: What Every Business Needs to Know About MTLs

Navigate the complex world of MTLmtl license crypto. This guide covers federal & state rules, application steps, and compliance for your crypto business.

Cornerstone Licensing team 13 min read
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Licensed to Collect: What You Need to Know About Agency Regulations

Do collection agencies have to be licensed? The answer is yes in most jurisdictions, but the rules vary dramatically depending on where you operate. In both Canada and the United States, collection agencies face a complex web of licensing requirements that can make or break a business. Quick Answer: Canada: All provinces require collection agencies [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 11 min read
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Your Crypto Journey: Securing the Right Licenses for Your Business

MSB license crypto requirements are critical for cryptocurrency businesses in North America. Here's what you need to know: Quick Answer for MSB License Crypto: Canada: Register as a Money Services Business (MSB) with FINTRAC - free registration, 2-6 months timeline. US: Register with FinCEN federally + obtain state Money Transmitter Licenses - complex, expensive, 6+ [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 11 min read
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Masters of Regulation: What Regulatory Specialists Actually Do

Regulatory compliance specialists ensure organizations follow all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards. They bridge complex regulatory requirements and daily business operations, helping companies avoid costly violations while maintaining operational efficiency. Key roles of regulatory compliance specialists: Monitor regulatory changes - Track updates from agencies like SEC, FDA, FINRA, and state regulators Develop internal policies [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 11 min read
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Collection Agency Registration vs. Licensing: What's the Difference?

Need collection agency registration? Get expert guidance on the process, NMLS, state laws, and compliance to operate legally. Avoid fines.

Cornerstone Licensing team 11 min read
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Decoding the MSB License: What Every Money Services Business Needs to Know

An msb license is a regulatory requirement for businesses providing financial services like money transfers, currency exchange, or check cashing. Here's a quick overview: MSB License Quick Facts: Federal Registration: Required with FinCEN within 180 days of operations. State Licensing: Separate licenses needed in each state of operation. Qualifying Activities: Money transmission, currency exchange, [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 11 min read
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Scaling Smart: When and Why to Transition Away from Sponsor Bank Dependency

The fintech ecosystem has grown at a remarkable pace, reshaping how consumers and businesses move, store, and access money. From peer-to-peer payments and digital wallets to embedded finance platforms, the infrastructure powering these solutions is more complex - and more scrutinized - than ever before. For many early-stage fintechs, the path into regulated markets starts with a sponsor bank [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 8 min read
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Licensing Challenges for Non-Traditional Mortgage Products

The New Frontier in Mortgage Innovation Shared equity agreements, reverse mortgages, rent-to-own models, and novel securitization structures are reshaping the mortgage landscape. These products promise flexibility for consumers and new growth opportunities for fintechs and non-bank lenders - but they also test the limits of existing state licensing frameworks. In the past five years, regulators [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 4 min read
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Beyond Licensing: What States Expect from Non-Bank Lenders Post-Approval

Obtaining a consumer lending license is a major milestone for non-bank lenders - but it's only the beginning. Once licensed, lenders must meet a host of ongoing state-level obligations that require operational discipline and proactive planning. These obligations are not just bureaucratic checkboxes; they are essential to staying compliant, avoiding penalties, and building long-term credibility with regulators. [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 8 min read
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Licensing Readiness for Lending Startups: Building Infrastructure Before Market Entry

For venture-backed and tech-enabled lending startups, licensing for lending startups isn't a box to check later - it's the foundation for everything that follows. Whether you're launching a BNPL product, installment loans, or a new personal lending platform, the ability to operate legally across the U.S. hinges on a deliberate, phased approach to licensing for lending startups [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 6 min read
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When Is a State Consumer Lending License Required?

Understanding Licensing Triggers Across Products and Jurisdictions Navigating the U.S. regulatory landscape as a non-bank lender isn't simple. State licensing requirements vary widely and are often triggered by factors that go beyond just issuing a loan. Whether you're offering installment credit, point-of-sale financing, or operating a lending marketplace, knowing when and why you need to [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 6 min read
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The New Rules of Earned Wage Access: Licensing in 2025

Cornerstone unveils a new look and website as the company celebrates its 25-year anniversary

Cornerstone Licensing team 5 min read
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Money Transmitter Licensing Guide for Fintech Startups

For early-stage fintech startups, financial regulation can feel overwhelming. One critical hurdle many founders face early is the fintech money transmitter license (MTL). Whether you are building a payment app, a crypto platform, or a remittance service, understanding MTL requirements is essential for compliance, credibility, and long-term growth.

Cornerstone Licensing team 8 min read
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Licensing Rules for Non-Traditional Mortgage Products

The non-traditional mortgage market is growing fast, driven by borrower demand, market gaps, and investor interest. Products range from home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) to hard money loans, and they offer flexibility and opportunity. But for lenders, servicers, and purchasers, especially non-banks, the regulatory obligations can be nuanced and easy to misunderstand.

Cornerstone Licensing team 7 min read
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Defaulted Mortgage Loans and Licensing Risk

As residential mortgage loans move from performing to non-performing status, the rules change in ways mortgage professionals cannot ignore. Servicing a current loan and managing a delinquent one are treated very differently under federal and state law, especially on licensing. This article breaks down the licensing triggers that arise when loans default.

Cornerstone Licensing team 6 min read
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Mortgage Servicer Licenses and Beyond: What Secondary Market Participants Must Know

Mortgage industry executives and risk officers must work through a patchwork of state licensing rules in the secondary market for mortgage loans. Unlike loan originators, secondary market participants such as mortgage note buyers, loan servicers, and investors often face less obvious licensing triggers. Recent regulatory developments point to expanded oversight of post-origination activity.

Cornerstone Licensing team 3 min read
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Are You Licensed to Collect Federal Student Loans? What to Know Before May 5

The U.S. Department of Education has announced that federal student loan collections will resume on May 5, ending a long pandemic-era pause. This includes the reinstatement of wage garnishments and other collection measures for defaulted borrowers. For professionals in the debt collection industry, this development carries important implications. Any organization involved in the recovery of [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 3 min read
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Avoiding the Pitfalls of Losing Good Standing Status: A Guide for Businesses

Maintaining good standing status is essential for any LLC or corporation aiming to operate effectively and safeguard its legal and financial health. Good standing signifies that an entity has met its legal and regulatory obligations, including filing necessary documentation, paying applicable fees, and adhering to state-specific regulations. Losing this status can have far-reaching consequences, from [...]

Cornerstone Licensing team 5 min read

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