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#1300781 - 12/08/09 03:55 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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This may be a dumb question and I apologize if it has already been addressed in this thread but...say we are in position where we need to reissue the GFE. I understand that we need to provide the new GFE within 3 days of discovering the changed circumstance. Would we need to restart the 10 days?
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#1300805 - 12/08/09 04:11 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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If you need to reissue due to changed circumstances or borrower requested change, the answer is "yes."
12) Q: If a revised GFE is provided due to changed circumstances or a borrower requested change, is it necessary to complete Line 2 of the "Important Dates" section on the revised GFE if the shopping period has ended and the borrower has already expressed intent to continue with the application?
A: Yes, the loan originator must complete Line 2 in the "Important dates" section. The date entered must be at least 10 business days from the date the revised GFE is provided to the borrower.
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#1300843 - 12/08/09 04:33 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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Thank you.
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#1300904 - 12/08/09 05:22 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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During a recent telephone seminar on the new Respa changes the facilitator stated that it will be prohibited to ask for proof of income such as W-2's/paystubs at application. She said that we would have to wait until the customer receives the GFE either by mail or in person. Does anyone else know about this?
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#1300928 - 12/08/09 05:42 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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During a recent telephone seminar on the new Respa changes the facilitator stated that it will be prohibited to ask for proof of income such as W-2's/paystubs at application. She said that we would have to wait until the customer receives the GFE either by mail or in person. Does anyone else know about this?
Thanks! Yes, that's true. You can't request income or asset info until after they are delivered the GFE.
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#1300934 - 12/08/09 05:47 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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I had searched HUD's website and couldn't find anything. This is a pretty important point. You would think they would want to make sure we know!
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#1300943 - 12/08/09 05:54 PM
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I know you can't make issuing the GFE subject to the customer providing that info, but if they bring it in anyway, why is that not acceptable? I haven't seen a restriction on that-I'd love a reference if someone has one.
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#1300953 - 12/08/09 06:02 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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I know you can't make issuing the GFE subject to the customer providing that info, but if they bring it in anyway, why is that not acceptable? I haven't seen a restriction on that-I'd love a reference if someone has one. Don't think I have a reference beyond what our compliance group presented. Would love to see it too.
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#1300967 - 12/08/09 06:08 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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I know you can't make issuing the GFE subject to the customer providing that info, but if they bring it in anyway, why is that not acceptable? I haven't seen a restriction on that-I'd love a reference if someone has one. My understanding was that if they brought it in to you, you could use it. You just may not "request" it.
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#1300971 - 12/08/09 06:10 PM
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Thanks Bullseye.
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#1300982 - 12/08/09 06:22 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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I found another thread that may help...check it out:
Pre-Approvals under new RESPA Rule
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#1301094 - 12/08/09 07:38 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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During a recent telephone seminar on the new Respa changes the facilitator stated that it will be prohibited to ask for proof of income such as W-2's/paystubs at application. She said that we would have to wait until the customer receives the GFE either by mail or in person. Does anyone else know about this?
Thanks! Review the following thread. previous discussion
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#1301156 - 12/08/09 08:04 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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I know you can't make issuing the GFE subject to the customer providing that info, but if they bring it in anyway, why is that not acceptable? I haven't seen a restriction on that-I'd love a reference if someone has one. Agree...so, if they come in in person and receive the GFE, you can go on with things. As has been said before, just how many people do you really think will take advantage of the 10 day shopping "spree"? You simply can't condition GIVING a GFE on receiving that info.
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#1301236 - 12/08/09 08:55 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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So dumb question #2 from me today. Back to the 10 days...we don't have to wait the full 10 days to close the loan, correct?
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#1301244 - 12/08/09 08:59 PM
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No Sarah-just make sure you close within the proper TIL parameters-
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#1301248 - 12/08/09 09:02 PM
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That's what I thought. Thanks Sox
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#1301398 - 12/08/09 11:13 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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The ABA did not publish a Toolworks on the Reg. X changes like they did for the TILA MDIA/HOEPA/HPML changes. The OTS had a telephone seminar on 11/3 with HUD officials. The slides and transcript are available on the following web page. http://www.ots.treas.gov/index.cfm?p=Events&Date=03-Nov-09
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#1301855 - 12/09/09 05:22 PM
Re: RESPA changes 1-1-10
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DU and LP underwriting charges. Do they belong in block 1 as part of the origination charge or in block 3 as a required service?
I've read up on the earlier discussions on taxes, but am not sure that this scenario has been addressed: if a first loan payment will fall after a tax payment is due, and we plan to collect the tax payment at closing, should the tax payment be disclosed on the GFE? If so, in what section? David answered the LP or DU fees in the Q&A of his webinar. Underwriting fees (LP or DU) should be disclosed in Block 1 of the GFE. A credit should be listed in Block 2 if the lender knows prior to issuance of the GFE that it will absorb the fee. For Clarification, DU = Desktop Underwriter?, what is LP? Our processors are wanting to put our Underwriting fee in Block 3, I feel it should be in Block 1. What can help support my opinion? Thanks
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#1301866 - 12/09/09 05:29 PM
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For Clarification, DU = Desktop Underwriter?, what is LP?
LP = Loan Prospector. Freddie Mac's automated underwriting system.
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#1301879 - 12/09/09 05:33 PM
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LP = Loan Prospector. It's Freddie's version of DU
The underwriting fee is an origination charge and must be shown in block 1.
From Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 222 / Monday, November 17, 2008 / Rules and Regulations page 68253:
Block 1, ‘‘Our origination charge.’’—The loan originator must state here all charges that all loan originators involved in this transaction will receive, except for any charge for the specific interest rate chosen (points). A loan originator may not separately charge any additional fees for getting this loan, including for application, processing, or underwriting. The amount stated in Block 1 is subject to zero tolerance, i.e., the amount may not increase at settlement.
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#1301880 - 12/09/09 05:35 PM
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DU and LP underwriting charges. Do they belong in block 1 as part of the origination charge or in block 3 as a required service?
I've read up on the earlier discussions on taxes, but am not sure that this scenario has been addressed: if a first loan payment will fall after a tax payment is due, and we plan to collect the tax payment at closing, should the tax payment be disclosed on the GFE? If so, in what section? David answered the LP or DU fees in the Q&A of his webinar. Underwriting fees (LP or DU) should be disclosed in Block 1 of the GFE. A credit should be listed in Block 2 if the lender knows prior to issuance of the GFE that it will absorb the fee. For Clarification, DU = Desktop Underwriter?, what is LP? Our processors are wanting to put our Underwriting fee in Block 3, I feel it should be in Block 1. What can help support my opinion? Thanks DD-underwriting fees belong in block 1-all of the FAQ's and various "how to" guides make it clear that type of fee goes in block one.
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