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TRID AND DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME

Daylight Saving Time (DT) begins on March 13, 2016. What does that have to do with TRID? The TRID rules under Regulation Z require creditors to disclose the time zone applicable to its location when disclosing the date and time the interest rate lock and estimate of closing costs will expire on the loan estimate. As a result, financial institutions located in areas that observe DT need to remember to change the time designation used […]

FURTHER CHANGES TO “RURAL OR UNDERSERVED”

Congress passed the FAST (Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act) Act on December 4, 2015. Title LXXXIX of the FAST Act is the Helping Expand Lending Practices in Rural Communities Act of 2015 (HELP Rural Communities Act). Congress removed the word “predominantly” from the phrase “operates predominantly in rural or underserved areas” in sections 129C and 129D of the Truth in Lending Act. The phrase is used to define, in part, which creditors are permitted to make […]

REQUIRED TRAINING FOR LOAN ORIGINATORS

On January 20, 2013 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published final rules to revise the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) to require creditors to establish and maintain loan originator qualification requirements. One of the qualification requirements mandates that the creditor provide adequate training for loan originators. The final rules were effective on January 1, 2014. Failure to provide periodic training for loan originators is a double violation of the Truth in Lending Act and […]

2016 LENDING COMPLIANCE THRESHOLDS

Numerous regulatory requirements have thresholds that change annually. Following is a review of several of the lending thresholds that have changed recently. CRA – Small Bank and Intermediate Small Bank – Effective January 1, 2016 each federal financial institution regulatory agency defines the term “small bank” to mean a bank that, as of December 31 of either of the prior two calendar years, had assets of less than $1.216 billion. The term “intermediate small bank” means a small […]

CFPB RELEASES RURAL AND UNDERSERVED AREAS TOOL

This week the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued its Rural and Underserved Areas Tool linked here https://www.consumerfinance.gov/rural-or-underserved-tool/. The tool is designed to assist creditors in determining if properties are located in a rural or underserved area and eligible for certain exemptions from various requirements provided to certain small creditors under the CFPB’s mortgage rules. The Rural and Underserved Areas Tool is a the result of a final rule approved by the CFPB on September […]