Negotiable Instrument

Md. App.: Assignee of HELOC subject to licensing requirement; foreclosure not barred by merger, limitations, or non-negotiability

Md. App.: Assignee of HELOC subject to licensing requirement; foreclosure not barred by merger, limitations, or non-negotiability

The Appellate Court of Maryland determined that an assignee of the Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) was subject to the licensing requirements under Maryland's Credit Grantor Revolving Credit Provisions, Md. Code, Comm. Law § 12-901, et seq.

However, the Court rejected challenges to the enforceability of HELOC as having merged with a prior judgment on the debt, was barred by a statute of limitations, or that Assignee lacked standing because the HELOC was non-negotiable.  According to the Court, a recorded assignment of the HELOC conclusively established ownership in the Assignee.