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RESPA Reference Articles: Mortgage Paperwork Whether you are in the process of buying your first home or your tenth home the amount of mortgage paperwork necessary can be quite confusing and pretty intimidating. When you apply for your mortgage http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/139399.htm (Updated: 07/08/2007) Related Reference Topics: [closing documents, preliminary documents, respa]
SERVICING DISCLOSURE STATEMENT This is a disclosure statement that your broker must give you per RESPA guidelines. The disclosure outlines the right of the lender to sell the servicing of your loan while it is still outstanding. T http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/20311.htm (Updated: 11/08/2006)
Disclosures You are Lawfully Required to Receive When you apply for a loan there a number of disclosures you are required to receive from the broker lender within certain time frames. These are covered by the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act ( http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/54645.htm (Updated: 08/21/2006) Related Reference Topics: [consumer protections]
Required Lender Disclosures Lenders are required to furnish you with various disclosure forms during the application process. Listed below are some of the disclosures lenders are required to give loan applicants. http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/37391.htm (Updated: 05/22/2006) Related Reference Topics: [good faith estimate, til, respa]
Is the good faith estimate accurate? The Good Faith Estimate is a disclosure of all of the costs that are associated with the settlement of your mortgage loan. Loan officers are required to provide you with a good faith estimate within http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/30723.htm (Updated: 04/22/2006) Related Reference Topics: [good faith estimate, gfe, respa]
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