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Volume 26 - Number 44 | November 19, 2009
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HUD Might be Flexible on Extra Worksheets for Other Disclosures Under New RESPA Final Rule

The Department of Housing and Urban Development this week said lenders and other settlement service providers may add extra worksheets or separate pages as long as they are not meant to expand the new, standardized three-page good-faith estimate form under Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act rules that go into effect Jan. 1, 2010. Industry participants can provide other...

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