Groups Urge HUD to Refine RESPA Proposal

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is finding few supporters for its RESPA reform proposal, so three key players are recommending that HUD refocus its efforts on refining the good-faith estimate and add a summary page that highlights key loan terms and payment information. In a joint letter to HUD, the National Association of Realtors, the American Land Title Association, and the Center for Responsible Lending say they have reached an agreement on the summary page, which is attached to the June 12 letter. The CRL wants a more prominent disclosure of the mortgage broker's fee, however. "Our organizations also share the belief that a summarized GFE should be accompanied by a more detailed GFE with explanations of each subcategory of fees to help consumers understand more fully the services and accompanying fees for which they are being charged," the joint letter says. The comment period on HUD's Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act proposal ended June 12, and the NAR and ALTA have urged HUD to withdraw the proposal. The American Bankers Association and the Consumer Bankers Association also want HUD to withdraw it. The Independent Community Bankers of America has said it opposes the rule.

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