The closing disclosure is the last document you’ll receive before you close on your home loan. Review this detailed five-pager carefully to make sure all the numbers look correct before closing day.
- What is a closing disclosure?
- Why the closing disclosure is important
- What’s in the closing disclosure
- Sample closing disclosure
- What is the three-day waiting period?
- How to check your closing disclosure
- What can and can’t change on the closing disclosure
- What to do if there’s an error on the closing disclosure
What is a closing disclosure?
A closing disclosure is a legally required five-page statement of your final mortgage loan terms and closing costs. It contains details about your loan terms, monthly payments, fees and closing costs.
To learn more about The Closing Disclosure and the home buying process, visit the SCOOP! Blog
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