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New Good Faith Estimate (GFE

Reblogger Lenn Harley
Real Estate Agent with Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate 303829;0225082372

 

Oh George.  I just want to SCREAM!!!

How much tax payer money are these overpaid sponges spending on spinning these wheels of which they clearly have no experience or knowledge.

This is the government at work.  Take 2 years to develop.  Then 1 1/2 years to implement.  Then, start all over and change again.

I am forever grateful to you and other loan officer members of ActiveRain for doing this homework for me and other agents who deal directly with home buying consumers.

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988, serving home buyers in Loudoun County, VA.

 

                     

 

 

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Original content by George Souto NMLS #65149

The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) has finally announced the date of when the much awaited New Good Faith Estimate (GFE) will go into effect.  After designing and redesigning as well as testing the new GFE for over two years the CFPB has finally determined the new GFE will go into effect on August 15, 2015.  This means we will continue to use existing GFE for another year and half years, unless the CFPB makes provisions for Lenders to implement the new GFE earlier if they choose.  The new GFE will also take on a new name on August 15, 2015, it will be re-named "Loan Estimate". 

I have seen the new GFE and it is a major improvement over the present one, this is a LINK to the new GFE if you would like to see what a complete one will look like.  For once it appears the CFPB has done something right, and I hope an option for Lenders to implement it before August 15, 2015 is granted. 

I have never liked the present GFE, it is three page long, but is less transparent than the previous GFE which was only one page long (new GFE will also be 3 pages).  There are a number of reasons I feel the present GFE was a step backwards from the previous one, and why I feel the new GFE is a major improvement.  For example:

  • The present GFE does not state anywhere on it the Loan Program the Borrower is applying for.  The previous GFE listed the Loan Program and the new GFE will disclose the Loan Program as well.
  • The present GFE does not disclose the full monthly mortgage payment, it only discloses the Principle & Interest, and PMI/MI, and not the Monthly Escrow payments for Taxes, and Homeowners Insurance in the monthly mortgage payment.  The previous GFE disclosed the total monthly payment (P&I, PMI/MI, and Taxes & Insurance) and so will the new GFE.
  • The present GFE does not break down each cost on separate lines like the previous GFE.  The present GFE has two major areas it groups cost together.
    • Attorney Fees, and Lenders Title Insurance are stated as one figure.
    • Escrows for Taxes and Homeowners Insurance are also given as one figure and not broken apart.
  • The new GFE will have a separate line for each cost, and no longer group costs together.
  • With the implementation of the present GFE Lenders were mandated to provide a Borrower with a GFE within 3 days of having the six pieces of information that the CFPB considers an application.  However, there is no signature or date line on the GFE for the Borrower to acknowledge receipt of the GFE.  The CFPB continues to mandate a GFE be given to the Borrower within 3 days of the Lender having the six pieces of information the CFPB considers an application, but now there will be a signature and date line.

Along with the new GFE a new "Closing Disclosure will replace the present HUD-1 and Truth In Lending (TIL) on August 15, 2015.  I will provide more information on those forms once I have more information on them.

As you can see I am a fan of The New Good Faith Estimate (GFE), and hope it is implemented sooner than August 15, 2015.  I have been very critical of the CFPB, but this is one time I have to admit it appears they have gotten it right for a change.

 

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Comments(9)

George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Lenn I understand your concern, but in this case they have actually sought after input from Lenders, and there are Lenders who have been choosen for a beta test of this document.  The delays are because of suggested changes by the Lenders who are testing the new GFE, and continue to fine tune it.

What I don't understand about the delay is that I first saw this document about a year ago and it looked real good to me then, so I don't know what has come up in the interim to push out the implementation of this document.  But even though Lenders are having more input in the new GFE then they have had in other changes, the government is still the one at the helm, so that most likely is the reason for the delay.

Feb 08, 2014 08:25 AM
Jimmy Faulkner
Florida. Homes Realty & Mortgage - Wantagh, NY
The Best Of St. Augustine

We will never grow up to the fact that government is a business, grabing as much tax dollars as it can, so as to increase its power. We like being led by the nose.

Feb 08, 2014 11:22 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

George.  Procrastination on the part of regulators is costly to providers and consumers.

Jimmy.  You are smarter than the average bear.

Feb 08, 2014 07:10 PM
David Shamansky
US Mortgages - David Shamansky - Highlands Ranch, CO
Creative, Aggressive & 560 FICO - OK, Colorado Mtg

OH WHAT YOU SAID RINGS TRUE IN MY HEART!!!!!

Total BS and taxpayer waste. Nothing other than a shell game to make the "appearance" that our "wonderful" (completely sarcastic) government is doing great things for us!

These bufoons don tknow how to hold a job or anything about what they regulate and dictate to all of us. Bunch of headless chickens running around creating things and havoc just because I am screaming!!!! Right there with you on this!!

Feb 09, 2014 12:04 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

Hi David.  Wow!  A kindred soul.  I agree with every word. 

Even a headless chicken stops flapping it's wings after a minute or so.

These protected barnacles never give up.

Feb 09, 2014 12:19 AM
Terry Miller
Miller Homes Group - Tyler, TX
Miller Homes Group and Tyler Apartment Locator

Biggest waste of tax payer money. The consulted lenders as a way to get it done, but it did'nt need to be done at all.

Feb 09, 2014 05:12 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

Terry.  I agree.  You'd think we never got a loan approved.

I have a simple Buyer's Estimated Closing Cost form that I've used for 20 years.  Simple and easy to understand.

Feb 09, 2014 05:44 AM
Wayne L. Brown
Franklin Advantage Inc. - Alpine, CA

Lenn

As a Mortgage banker for 30 plus years, I can empathize with your comments, including some members that have commented.

Per George, and he wrote a great blog on this, it does sound like a great improvement over the current form.  I agree on his premise that we should implement this sooner.

Two important points and Links.....The first is a link to an article last year detailing just how highly paid those at the CFPB are paid........This agency has "Morphed" into one of the largest Agencies of our government......and without oversite and accountability.  The second link is to the House Financial Services Committee where they are asking for input on how the CFPB is or has affected out business.  Both are interesting, and I hope that many here on AR will respond.  Here are the links.

Fat Paychecks for the CFPB

 

Tell Your Story About the CFPB to Congress

As always, thank you for your timely and interesting post.

 

Feb 09, 2014 07:57 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

Wayne.  Thanks for the link.  IMO, the entire agency is redundant and was never needed. 

The goal was simply growth of government.

Feb 09, 2014 07:11 PM