HUD Delays RESPA Enforcement to Ease Transition

Lenders trying to comply with a new RESPA rule that goes into January 1 will not have to worry about being slapped with an enforcement action if they fall short during the first few months, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD has instructed its staff to exercise restraint in taking enforcement actions against Federal Housing Administration-approved lenders during the first 120 days. HUD also is urging other federal and state enforcement agencies to go easy on other lenders that are making a good faith effort to implement the new Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act rule. "We will work with those who are making an honest effort to work with us as we implement these important new consumer protections," said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. Lenders and certain other settlement services groups have been urging HUD to delay the implemention date for a few months. But HUD has refused. "While we will not delay implementation of RESPA's new requirements, we are sensitive to the concerns of the industry as it integrates these new rules into their day-to-day business practices," secretary Donovan said.

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