I have briefly reviewed the OTS completed forms and found a few errors and notable items:
Good Faith Estimate – page 1:
Dates #1 has a time. You can do this “if necessary” it states in Appendix C. The only time I see this happening is the applicant is sitting at the desk with the Loan Officer and they want to make sure they understand these rates can change quickly. If you mail it to an applicant, the time seems like a moot issue.
Good Faith Estimate – page 2:
Block 3 has 2 services per line. I think this is because they are limited on the expansion of the form at this time. I believe software will expand this block as necessary.
Block 5 – The borrower is paying 100% of the Owner’s Title Insurance. This is not “typical” in our area. Just a note of interest.
Block 7 – The borrower is paying 50% of the Transfer Tax. This is typically a seller’s fee.
Good Faith Estimate – page 3:
Shopping Chart. This doesn’t have to be completed, but if it is, it should be accurate. This information indicates there is no prepayment penalty. The first page of the Good Faith Estimate says there is a penalty.
HUD-1 – Page 1:
Block H – should have a phone number.
206 – shows a credit to the borrower for transfer taxes. Therefore, the borrower didn’t pay any of this fee (see line 1203 too).
HUD-1 – Page 2:
Line 801. Origination charge was 6,750. Now it’s reduced to 6,250. They bank fees must have come in at $500 less.
Line 802 should be a negative number.
Line 1007 has 2 negatives.
Line 1202 has both a Deed and Mortgage fee. I would think it would be one or the other.
1300’s: 1031 is the sum of 1302 and 1303. 1304 (home warranty) is something not required by the lender and therefore, not listed on the Good Faith Estimate. This fee is also not listed in the tolerance boxes on page 3. Everything else is. This is correctly completed.
HUD -1 – Page 3:
I don’t see anything wrong here. It would have been nice if they would have shown an example of being out of tolerance and shown us how to cure it.
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