By Admin | Published September 14, 2016 | Posted in Tampa Real Estate Attorney | Tagged Tags: closing disclosure form, loan closing documents, Real Estate Attorney, tampa real estate, tampa real estate attorney | Leave a comment
In the past, federal law required that two forms be provided to a home buyer at, or shortly before their loan closing. The information on these forms, known as the final TIL and HUD1, was often overlapping and inconsistent. Home buyers often found the forms confusing. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Read More
Read MoreFederal law required that consumers be provided two different disclosure forms at the time of their loan closing. The information on the two forms was often overlapping, inconsistent and confusing for consumers. The Dodd-Frank Act directed the CFPB to meld the two forms into a single disclosure form that would be easy for consumers to Read More
Read MoreIn almost every Tampa real estate transaction the question is always the same. Is it necessary for me to hire a Tampa real estate attorney? The answer can be both simple and complex. Your local real estate agent should be able to advise you what the protocol is in the area in which you want Read More
Read MoreWhether you are a buyer or seller, it pays to spend the extra money to hire a Tampa real estate attorney before signing the Agreement of Sale. Here are five reasons why it is often a good idea to have a Tampa real estate attorney on your side: The real estate agent is not licensed Read More
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