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The WAIT IS OVER. THE ANXIETY BEGINS. New RESPA-TILA Mortgage Disclosure Forms Holly Spencer Bunting K&L Gates LLP 1601 K Street NW Washington, DC 20006 (202) 778-9027 holly.bunting@klgates.com Phillip L. Schulman K&L Gates LLP 1601 K Street NW Washington, DC 20006 (202) 778-9027 phil.schulman@klgates.com March 4, 2014 Copyright 2014 by K&L Gates LLP. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes and does not contain or convey legal advice. The information herein should not be used or relied upon in regard to any particular facts or circumstances without first consulting a lawyer.

I. INTRODUCTION A. Background 1. RESPA 2. TILA Anti-kickback Eliminate abusive practices that drive up cost of product to consumers Consumer disclosure Give buyers and sellers full disclosure of costs of transaction Informed use of credit Disclosure of credit terms Cost of credit calculations Annual percentage rate and finance charge Projected payment schedule Allow consumers to compare pricing among competitors klgates.com 1

I. INTRODUCTION A. Background (cont d) 3. Similar timing of disclosure Both require disclosure three days after application Both require final disclosure shortly before consummation 4. But that s where similarities end Forms contain overlapping information Inconsistent language Burdensome for lenders to provide Difficult for consumers to understand klgates.com 2

I. INTRODUCTION B. Ancient History 1. Competing responsibilities HUD in charge of RESPA FRB in charge of TILA 2. 1996 Congress required integrated disclosures 1998 HUD/FRB met, filed joint report to Congress But could not agree on integration plan Neither agency willing to cede authority 3. One upmanship 2009 FRB issues closed-end proposal with significant TILA disclosures 2010 HUD implements brand new GFE and HUD-1 4. Public pleads for coordinated forms klgates.com 3

I. INTRODUCTION C. Modern History 1. Congress said, We ll take it from here. Section 1032(f) of Dodd-Frank Act requires CFPB to propose a regulation that combines RESPA-TILA disclosures within one year of transfer 2. Know Before You Owe CFPB undertakes 18-month effort to get it right 3. Consumer testing and focus groups Interactive comment process Numerous sample forms analyzed Public outreach 4. CFPB convenes Small Business Panel 5. July 9, 2012 Proposed Rule 1,099 pages long Multiple LE and CD prototypes klgates.com 4

II. FINAL REGULATION ISSUED 11-20-13 A. Goals of New Rule 1. Easier-to-use mortgage disclosure forms 2. Improve consumer understanding 3. Aid comparison shopping 4. Prevent surprises at closing table klgates.com 5

II. FINAL REGULATION ISSUED 11-20-13 B. Two New Forms 1. The Loan Estimate Provided to consumers within three business days after submission of loan application Replaces early TIL statement and GFE Provides summary of key loan terms and estimates of loan and closing costs Idea to promote comparison shopping 2. The Closing Disclosure Received by consumers three business days before consummation Replaces final TIL statement and HUD-1 Settlement Statement Provides detailed accounting of transactions C. Effective Date August 1, 2015 klgates.com 6

III. FINAL REGULATIONS OVERVIEW A. Overview 1. Substantial changes to TILA regulations to incorporate combined disclosure forms 2. Substantial changes to Official Staff Commentary in TILA regulations to provide detailed guidance on how to use the forms 3. GFE and HUD-1 not dead will continue to be used in connection with reverse mortgages klgates.com 7

III. FINAL REGULATIONS OVERVIEW B. Coverage 1. Applies to most closed-end consumer mortgage loans 2. Does not apply to: Home equity lines of credit Reverse mortgages Mortgages secured by mobile homes or by dwellings not attached to property Creditor that makes five or fewer mortgage loans in one year klgates.com 8

III. FINAL REGULATIONS OVERVIEW C. Proposals Not Adopted in Final Rule 1. All-inclusive APR out for now Proposed rule would have included almost all up-front costs of the loan (including title charges) CFPB caved to pressure from title industry and lenders 2. Electronic, machine readable forms out for now CFPB scraps proposal But will further study the matter 3. Approximate Cost of Funds box eliminated Consumers could not understand it CFPB overrides Dodd-Frank Act klgates.com 9

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Narrowed Definition of Application Neither TILA nor RESPA statutes define Application Current Reg X defines an application as consisting of 7 elements Including a catch-all provision Any other information deemed necessary for the originator CFPB believes 7th element delays loan estimates to consumers klgates.com 10

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Narrowed Definition of Application (cont d) Final Rule eliminates catch-all provision Application defined by 6 elements: - Borrower name - Property address - Income - Estimated value of property - Social Security Number - Mortgage loan amount Perceived Benefits: - Earlier receipt of loan information - Uniform standard for all creditors - Additional information still collectable klgates.com 11

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Definition of Business Day Not one, but two definitions When providing Loan Estimate to consumer within three business days of application Defined as day on which the creditor s offices are open to the public to carry on substantially all functions Waiting period for Loan Estimate and consumer receipt of Closing Disclosure Defined as all calendar days except Sunday and certain federal holidays klgates.com 12

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Variations the New Tolerances Concept of tolerances nowhere to be found in RESPA (though TILA adopts tolerances to facilitate compliance) Current Reg X creates three Tolerance Buckets 1024.7(e)(1) Zero Tolerance 1024.7(e)(2) 10% Tolerance 1024.7(e)(3) No Tolerance Final Rule avoids the T word Good Faith Estimate is essentially defined as the disclosure of the actual amount charged to a consumer at closing klgates.com 13

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Variations the New Tolerances (cont d) Tolerances now called Variations No variations (Zero Bucket) expanded to include: - Affiliate charges - Fees paid to unaffiliated SSP that consumer cannot shop for Limited increases (10% Bucket) - Charge paid to unaffiliated SSP selected from creditor s SSPL Variations permitted (No Tolerance Bucket) - SSP shopped for by consumer - Prepaid interest - Property insurance premiums - Escrow amounts, impound reserves klgates.com 14

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Variations the New Tolerances (cont d) No Tolerance does not mean No Tolerance Creditor still on the hook under No Tolerance Bucket Best information reasonably available to the Creditor Don t get off scot-free if you intentionally lowball prepaid interest, escrow amounts, etc. Changed circumstances still exist to permit revisions to Loan Estimate fees klgates.com 15

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Changed Circumstances Good faith for purposes of fee variation rules can be determined based on a revised Loan Estimate if: Changed circumstances cause the charge or aggregate charges to increase or a borrower s eligibility to change Borrower requests a change Borrower indicates intent to proceed more than 10 business days after Loan Estimate is provided New construction with closing more than 60 days after initial Loan Estimate Interest rate is locked New Loan Estimate is required on date of rate lock with revisions to interest-rate dependent charges klgates.com 16

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Written List of Providers Carry over from HUD Regs Lender must provide consumer with Settlement Service Providers List At least one provider for each service for which the consumer may shop Multiple providers permitted SSPL must be provided on separate sheet of paper May expressly state that list is not an endorsement of providers klgates.com 17

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Written List of Providers (cont d) Timing of SSPL Same timing as provision of Loan Estimate Within three business days of application Affiliates Lender affiliates may be listed on SSPL No prohibition to limiting providers to affiliates only Rule provides model form klgates.com 18

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IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Timing of Disclosures Loan Estimate: Application trigger Three business days after Application Seven business days prior to consummation Waiver of waiting period permitted in bona fide financial emergencies Written statement by consumer No printed forms Re-disclose within three business days of change klgates.com 20

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Timing of Disclosures (cont d) Closing Disclosure: Consumer must receive three business days before consummation Unless Bona fide personal financial emergency Written statement by consumer Printed forms prohibited Seller must receive no later than day of consummation klgates.com 21

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Timing of Disclosures (cont d) Closing Disclosure: If Closing Disclosure becomes inaccurate before closing, provide corrected disclosure at or before consummation Still must be able to inspect one business day prior to consummation Limited changes require a new three-business-day waiting period: Changes above APR tolerance Change to loan product Addition of prepayment penalty This is a change from proposed rule Changes in dollar amounts $100 or greater would have required a new waiting period. klgates.com 22

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Timing of Disclosures (cont d) Closing Disclosure: Changes post-closing require revised Closing Disclosure: Event related to settlement 30 days after closing and to an amount paid by consumer and/or seller = redisclose 30 days after learning event occurred Non-numeric clerical errors = re-disclose 60 days after consummation Variation (tolerance) violation occurs = refund and redisclose 60 days after consummation klgates.com 23

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Who Provides Closing Disclosure? Either Creditor or Settlement Agent may provide Closing Disclosure to borrower Creditor still on the hook Settlement Agent must meet all Section 1026.19(f) requirements Settlement Agent still must prepare and provide Closing Disclosure to seller Must provide copy of seller Closing Disclosure to creditor klgates.com 24

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Pre-Application Worksheet and Disclosure If consumer provided with a written estimate of terms or costs specific to that consumer before the creditor receives a loan application, document must include disclaimer: Your actual rate, payment, and costs could be higher. Get an official Loan Estimate before choosing a loan. Disclaimer must appear at the top on first page of estimate in 12-point or larger font Would not be required for: Advertisements Information not specific to the consumer klgates.com 25

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Limits on Up-Front Fees Current Regulation X/Regulation Z permit only credit report fee to be charged before early disclosures CFPB maintains this requirement in final rule Creditors prohibited from imposing fees before consumer has received Loan Estimate and expressed an intent to proceed with the transaction Except, creditor may charge bona fide and reasonable fee for obtaining a credit report If credit report fee charged to consumer s credit card, separate authorization needed to charge subsequent fees klgates.com 26

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Itemization of Fees and Charges Change in philosophy HUD s 2010 GFE and HUD-1 big on bundled services and charges on theory that consumers care about final figures CFPB unbundles the services and separately itemizes each charge so consumer knows exactly what they are paying Fees and charges listed alphabetically All title insurance charges (including closing fee) must be designated by Title [description of fee] klgates.com 27

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Average Charges Lender or SSP may charge a consumer the average charge for a settlement service Requirements Average charge no more than average amount paid for that service by consumer Class of transactions based on an appropriate (i) period of time, (ii) geographic area, and (iii) type of loan Lender or SSP must use same average charge for every transaction Prohibited for certain services Any type of insurance Any service based on loan amount or property value Seller transactions Prohibited by law klgates.com 28

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Record Retention 1. Loan Estimate 3 years after later of: Date of consummation Disclosures required to be made Date action required to be taken 2. Closing Disclosure Must be retained for 5 years from date of consummation klgates.com 29

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE State Law Preemption State laws that are inconsistent with TILA are preempted to the extent of the inconsistency Inconsistent = state law requires creditor to make disclosures or take actions that contradict TILA Contradict = state law requires the use of the same term to represent a different amount or a different meaning than TILA, or it requires the use of a term different from that required in TILA to describe the same item May request that CFPB determine whether a state law is inconsistent klgates.com 30

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Penalties and Liability Penalties for GFE/HUD-1 Violations under RESPA = None Penalties for Disclosure Violations under TILA = $4,000 per violation Actual damages and attorneys fees Do TILA penalties apply to any violation related to combined mortgage disclosures? UDAP concerns = creditor must use information reasonably available to make fee disclosures klgates.com 31

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Increased Time for Closings Increased CD from 3 pages to 5 pages Additional time needed to explain form to consumer Three-day advance submission of CD May eliminate questions at closing table Or, may increase inquiries In any event = expect longer closings Longer closing means fewer closings per day Fewer closings mean more expensive closings klgates.com 32

IV. TOP TAKEAWAYS IN FINAL RULE Implementation Concerns New combined disclosures will require substantial technology changes As an example, Closing Disclosure does not use Series numbers from HUD-1 (1100 series for title) No distinct line for a distinct service Mortgage companies and settlement agents just overhauled their disclosure technology in 2009 for GFE and HUD-1 Employee training Costs of implementation will be substantial klgates.com 33

V. IMPACT OF RULE ON TITLE INDUSTRY A. Some Victories 1. All-inclusive APR not implemented 2. Manageable implementation time frame 3. Controls preparation of Closing Disclosure for sellers 4. Limited reasons for re-issuing new CD klgates.com 34

V. IMPACT OF RULE ON TITLE INDUSTRY B. Some Work to Do 1. Partial victory on owner s title insurance Optional label still applies for buyer-paid insurance Abandoned more radical phrase not required If seller pays, optional phrase eliminated 2. High costs for implementation New rule could cost settlement agents $800 per employee 20% increase in yearly software fees 3. CFPB still holds lenders responsible for Closing Disclosure CFPB acknowledges role for settlement agents, but lenders to decide what that role will be klgates.com 35

VI. IMPACT OF RULE ON AFBAs A. Important Items for Affiliated Businesses 1. Fees charged by creditor s affiliates in zero tolerance Good faith = actual charge imposed by affiliate 2. Affiliates permitted on SSPL Inclusion of affiliate = referral 3. Better integration to satisfy three-business-day requirement for Closing Disclosure klgates.com 36

LOAN ESTIMATE FORM

VII. LOAN ESTIMATE FORM A. First page Loan terms loan amount, interest rate, monthly P&I, prepayment penalty, balloon payment Projected payments Escrow information Total estimated costs Closing Costs Cash to Close klgates.com 38

Fixed-Rate Purchase klgates.com 39

5/3 ARM Interest-only Purchase klgates.com 40

VII. LOAN ESTIMATE FORM B. Second page Estimated settlement fees Cash to close, including credits, escrow, and down payment Adjustable payment and interest rate tables klgates.com 41

Fixed-Rate Purchase klgates.com 42

5/3 ARM Interest-only Purchase klgates.com 43

VII. LOAN ESTIMATE FORM C. Third page Comparisons, including APR and total amount of interest Other disclosures appraisal, assumption, servicing transfer Borrower acknowledgement and signature (not required) klgates.com 44

Fixed-Rate Purchase klgates.com 45

5/3 ARM Interest-only Purchase klgates.com 46

CLOSING DISCLOSURE FORM

VIII. CLOSING DISCLOSURE FORM A. First page Same as first page of Loan Estimate Loan terms loan amount, interest rate, monthly P&I, prepayment penalty, balloon payment Projected payments Escrow information Total estimated costs Closing Costs Cash to Close klgates.com 48

Fixed-Rate Purchase klgates.com 49

Fixed-Rate Refinance klgates.com 50

VIII. CLOSING DISCLOSURE FORM B. Second page Closing cost details All Loan Costs and Other Costs paid by borrower, seller, and other parties Similar to current page 2 of HUD-1 klgates.com 51

Fixed-Rate Purchase klgates.com 52

Fixed-Rate Refinance klgates.com 53

VIII. CLOSING DISCLOSURE FORM C. Third page Calculating Cash to Close table Similar to table on page 2 of Loan Estimate Requires comparison to information on Loan Estimate Summaries of Borrower and Seller transactions Similar to current page 1 of HUD-1 klgates.com 54

Fixed-Rate Purchase klgates.com 55

Fixed-Rate Refinance klgates.com 56

VIII. CLOSING DISCLOSURE FORM D. Fourth page Loan disclosures Assumption Demand feature Late payment Negative amortization Partial payments Security interest Escrow account Adjustable Payment and Interest Rate Tables But, only if applicable to the transaction klgates.com 57

Fixed-Rate Purchase klgates.com 58

Fixed-Rate Refinance klgates.com 59

VIII. CLOSING DISCLOSURE FORM E. Fifth page Loan calculations Total of payments Finance charge Amount financed APR Total interest percentage Other disclosures Appraisal (if applicable) Contract details Liability after foreclosure Refinance Tax deductions Contact Information Signature lines (but not required) klgates.com 60

Fixed-Rate Purchase klgates.com 61

Fixed-Rate Refinance klgates.com 62

IX. CONCLUSION A. CFPB sought to accomplish four goals: 1. Easier-to-use disclosure forms 2. Improved consumer understanding 3. Better comparison shopping 4. Avoiding costly surprises at the closing table B. Implementation challenges now begin C. Buckle your seatbelts klgates.com 63

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