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Event Date |
Tue Feb 25 CST (almost 5 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Feb 25 10:00am - Tue Feb 25 5:00pm |
Location |
Hilton Garden Inn Nashville Airport
412 Royal Pkwy, Nashville, TN 37214, USA |
Region | Americas |
Consumer Mortgage Lending has experienced tremendous changes over the last near 50 years. As mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act, completely new mortgage disclosure rules and integrated mortgage disclosure forms for the Loan Estimate and the Closing Disclosure (the TRID disclosures) were implemented in 2015 providing a new regulatory landscape.
The comprehensive seminar manual serves as a detailed analysis of the TRID rules, including the amendments, and serves as a valuable reference tool.
TOPICS :
• Overview of the TRID Rules
• Rules and Requirements for Providing the Loan Estimate
• Rules for Shopping for Settlement Service Providers
• Prohibitions and Limitations on Creditors’ Predisclosure Activities
• Determining Estimates of Closing Costs Good Faith Requirement
• Revised and Corrected Disclosures
• Changes Requiring New Waiting Period Before Consummation
• Resolving Clerical Errors and Refunds Related to the Good Faith Analysis
• Detailed Analysis of the Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure
• Tolerances for the Total of Payments
• Principal Reductions for Tolerance Cures
• Construction Loans
• Calculating Cash to Close Table
• Other Disclosure Clarifications to the Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure
• And much more!
2020 Presenter
David Luken
Vice President, vCard
2020 Partners
• Utah Bankers Association
• North Carolina Bankers Association
• Montana Bankers Association
• Indiana Credit Union League
• Iowa Bankers Association
• Community Bankers Association of Georgia
• West Virginia Bankers Association
• Independent Bankers Association of Texas
• Pennsylvania Bankers Association
• Community Bankers Association of Oklahoma
• Tri State League of Financial Institutions
• New York Bankers Association
• Maryland Bankers Association
• Louisiana Bankers Association
• Independent Bankers of Colorado
• Oregon Bankers Association
• Kentucky Bankers Association
• Washington Bankers Association
• Virginia Bankers Association
• Tennessee Bankers Association
• Michigan Bankers Association
• New Hampshire Bankers Association
• Idaho Bankers Association
• Bank Compliance Association of Connecticut
• Indiana Bankers Association
• Ohio Bankers League