Transcription of V. Lending — RESPA
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V. Lending RESPA Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act ( RESPA ) Introduction The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act of 1974 ( RESPA ) (12 2601 et seq.) (the Act) became effective on June 20, 1975. The Act requires lenders, mortgage brokers, or servicers of home loans to provide borrowers with pertinent and timely disclosures regarding the nature and costs of the real estate settlement process. The Act also prohibits specific practices, such as kickbacks, and places limitations upon the use of escrow accounts.
RESPA Integrated Disclosure Rule” or “TRID,” and are applicable to covered closed-end mortgage loans for which a creditor or mortgage broker receives an application on or after October 3, 2015. As a result, Regulation Z now houses the integrated forms, timing, and related disclosure requirements for most closed-end consumer mortgage loans.
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