Brand New Good Faith Estimate AND Settlement Statement (HUD-1) Coming in 2010! |
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The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development approved (some time ago) two updated forms that are CENTRAL to the real estate transaction. These two new forms will go into effect on January 1, 2010:
The new Good Faith Estimate (GFE) is now a standard form across all lenders. In the past a borrower would receive a GFE with a different format from each lender that they visited --- each having a slightly different set of disclosed loan terms, or vocabulary for referencing such terms. Now, a buyer can compare two proposed mortgage scenarios from two different lenders and be able to quickly and easily compare the exact same terms from each. I see this as a huge improvement for the financing process (for buyers), as in the past there has often been much confusion about how to determine which proposed loan program is better than the other. Here is an excerpt from Page 1 of the new Good Faith Estimate, which (surprisingly?) is quite intelligible! But there's more! Beyond a buyer's (borrower's) loan terms and closing costs being easier to comparison shop, and easier to understand . . . there is also more accountability on the lender to make sure that those terms and costs stay intact through to closing. Some of the costs CANNOT change from the Good Faith Estimate, others can only change by a certain percentage, and others that can change without limit. This is a big improvement from current HUD guidelines whereby there was no guarantee that any of the closing costs or loan terms from a Good Faith Estimate would be carried through to closing. If you're buying in 2010, or beyond, you'll have the benefit of these new lending guidelines. Feel free to ask questions as you go through the process (of me, or of your lender) -- but hopefully the process will be much clearer and easy for you to navigate! | |
Scott Rogers
Funkhouser Real
Estate Group
540-578-0102
scott@funkhousergroup.com
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