ACRES Funding takes it's clients' financial privacy very seriously. During the course of servicing your mortgage loan, we accumulate non-public personal information from you and from other sources about your income, your assets, and your credit history in order to allow a lender to make an informed decision about granting you credit. We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about you to those employees who need to know that information to provide products or services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your nonpublic personal information. We collect nonpublic information about you from the following sources: (i) information we receive from you on applications or other forms: (ii) information about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or others; and (iii) information we receive from a consumer reporting agency. We may disclose the following kinds of nonpublic personal information about you: (i) information we receive from you on applications or other forms, such as your name, address, social security number, assets and income; (ii) information about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or others, such as your payment history or loan balance; and (iii) information we receive from a consumer reporting agency, such as your creditworthiness, credit score, or credit history. We may disclose nonpublic personal information about you to the following types of third parties: (i) mortgage bankers to which we refer your file for approval; (ii) non-financial companies such as non-profit organizations. We may disclose the following information to companies that perform marketing services on our behalf or to other financial institutions with whom we have joint marketing agreements: (i) information we receive from you on applications or other forms, such as your name, address, social security number, assets and income; (ii) information about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or others, such as your payment history or loan balance; (iii) information we receive from a consumer reporting agency, such as your creditworthiness, credit score, or credit history.