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New Mortgage Rules - HUD News Alert

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Urban Knight Enterprises, Inc.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued long-anticipated mortgage reforms that will help consumers shop for the lowest cost mortgage and avoid costly and potentially harmful loan offers. HUD will require that lenders and mortgage brokers provide consumers with a standard Good Faith Estimate (GFE) that clearly discloses key loan terms and closing costs. HUD estimates its new regulation will save consumers nearly $700 at the closing table.
 
The easy-to-read standard Good Faith Estimate (GFE) will clearly answer the key questions consumers have when applying for a mortgage, including:
 
o What's the term of the loan?
o Is the interest rate fixed or can it change?
o Is there a pre-payment penalty should the borrower choose to refinance at a later date?
o Is there a balloon payment?
o What are total closing costs?
 
The GFE will consolidate closing costs into major categories to prevent junk fees, and display total
estimated settlement charges prominently on the first page so the consumer can easily compare loan offers. HUD will specify the closing costs that can and cannot change at settlement, and if a fee changes, HUD will limit the amount it can change.
 
The Department performed rigorous consumer testing and found that the new Good Faith Estimate helped consumers select the lowest cost loan 9 out of 10 times, regardless of whether the loan was originated by a lender or a broker. HUD will require the new standardized GFE and HUD-1 beginning January 1, 2010.
 
PD&R's Office of Economic Affairs was instrumental in the development of the RESPA rule by providing policy guidance in developing the rule, conducting research to define the problems in the mortgage settlement process, overseeing the development of the new forms required by the rule, and writing the Regulatory Impact Analysis/Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis.
 
For additional benefits and details about these reforms to the regulatory requirements of the Real Estate
Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), click on the following links:
 
News release and fact sheet_HUD's Standard Good Faith Estimate_HUD-1 Settlement Statement 
 

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William J. Archambault, Jr.
The Real Estate Investment Institute - Houston, TX

Wow! Finally they have done something! Wow!

They've redesigned the form and it's to do exactly what the original has been doing for thirty some years! Wow, isn't that great?

Don't you feel better, HUD cares!

In a pig's eye, they care. This is smoke and mirrors!

The "Good Faith" was never the problem. And it's now mandatory. It's been mandatory since the begining!

If HUD wants to help reconfigure the "Truth in Lending" so that the "APR" and "Total Cost" reflect a realistic holding period! No one holds a loan to maturity any more. The current system always makes the most expensive loan look the cheapest!

Bill

Nov 14, 2008 04:48 AM
Pamela Knight
Urban Knight Enterprises, Inc. - Phoenixville, PA

Bill,

I agree, the GFE has never been the problem.  My clients always freak out when they review the TILAs.  One of my buddies from HUD faxed this to me to get under my skin.  Thank you for your comment.                

Nov 14, 2008 05:44 AM