The Dodd-Frank Act requires the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to combine Truth in Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act disclosures. The CFPB began with the early disclosures (the combined early TIL and GFE). Now they are working on the closing disclosures (the combined TIL/HUD-1). Early disclosures – For most lenders the early TIL and GFE disclosures currently include four to six pages. The proposed combined form consists of two pages. The […]
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STUDENT LOAN – KNOW BEFORE YOU OWE
The CFPB is assisting the Department of Education with creating a “financial aid shopping sheet” that colleges could use to improve information for students and their families. The draft shopping sheet is posted on the CFPB website, where comments from students, families, and other stakeholders are sought. It includes estimated monthly payments after leaving school and helpful school-related information such as graduation rates. And, importantly, it allows students to compare an offer from one school […]
CFPB – NEW OFFICE OF OLDER AMERICANS
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently announced the selection of Hubert H. (“Skip”) Humphrey III to head up the newly established Office of Older Americans. Humphrey has spent much of his professional life working to protect consumers, serving first as a state Senator and later as Attorney General of Minnesota. He has also worked on behalf of seniors as president of the Minnesota AARP and, until recently, served on AARP’s national board. The Dodd-Frank […]