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What is Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB?

What You Need to Know: What is Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB?

For more than 30 yeas, federal laws has required all lenders to provide two disclosure forms to consumers when they apply for mortgage and two additional short forms before they close the home loan. These forms were developed by different federal agencies under the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). To help simplify matters and avoid the confusing situations consumers have often faced when purchasing or refinancing a home in the past, the Dodd-Frant Act provided for the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and charged the bureau with integrating the mortgage loan disclosures under the TILA and Respa.

On November 20, 2013, the CFPB announced the completion of their integrated mortgage disclosure forms along with their regulations for the proper completion and timely delivery to the consumer. These regulations are known as “The Rule”.

Any residential loan originated after August 1, October 1, October 3 2015 will be subject to the new rules and forms set forth by the CFPB. The Rule replaces the Good Faith Estimate (GFE) and early TILA form with the new Loan Estimate. It also replaces the HUD-1 Settlement Statement and final TILA form with the new Closing Disclosure.

Changes to the Closing Disclosure Timing
In addition to new forms for residential mortgage transactions, the new regulations also require delivery timetables for delivery to consumers, impacting when a closing can take place and disbursements made.

What this means for consumers?
Combining several forms and additional statutory disclosure requirements into two forms. This will reduce paperwork and consumer confusion.

Here are list of questions that consumer can ask their lender when applying for mortgage:

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