California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation · CA
DFPI Secures $2.3 Million In Penalties and Borrower Refunds From Caliber Home Loans for Overcharging Thousands of California Borrowers
August 18, 2025
Summary
The California DFPI reached a $2.3 million settlement with Caliber Home Loans regarding the improper charging of excess per diem interest on nearly 5,000 loans. The firm was also cited for failing to maintain required trust accounting practices, resulting in the surrender of its state mortgage lending and servicing licenses.
SACRAMENTO, CA – The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) has reached a $2.3 million settlement with former mortgage lender and servicer Caliber Home Loans, Inc. (Caliber), following findings that the company overcharged thousands of California borrowers, in violation of state financial regulations.
As part of a settlement, Caliber, headquartered in Coppell, Texas, will pay $1.8 million in penalties and has refunded more than $550,000 to impacted California consumers. In addition, the company will surrender its California Financing Law license and its California Residential Mortgage Lender and Servicer license.
“This penalty holds Caliber accountable and returns interest to California borrowers. It is an example of DFPI’s strong regulatory oversight in California’s mortgage industry and its commitment to protect California consumers,” said DFPI Commissioner KC Mohseni.
A DFPI regulatory examination and subsequent investigation found that Caliber improperly charged excess per diem interest on 4,912 loans between 2012 and 2019, in violation of California Financial Code section 50204(o) and Civil Code section 2948.5. The company also failed to maintain required trust accounting practices under state regulations.
About DFPI
The Department of Financial Protection and Innovation protects consumers, regulates financial services, and fosters responsible innovation. DFPI protects consumers by establishing and enforcing financial regulations that promote transparency and accountability. We empower all Californians to access a fair and equitable financial marketplace through education and preventing potential risks, fraud, and abuse. Learn more at dfpi.ca.gov.
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