Showing posts with label TRID. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TRID. Show all posts

Thursday, October 5, 2017

The Future of Real Estate Closings - The Pen Will No Longer Be Mightier (Video with Related Article)




Join us for a pre-Halloween trick-or-treat, as we survey chilling topics, including: "CFPB Issues its Final TRID Rule - What does it mean; and (if applicable) what about its Director? Off to Ohio or Not?," presented by Ruth Dillingham; "Cyber Security Vigilance is Key," presented by Kosta Ligris, and "The New ALTA Commitment, "presented by Gene Gurvits.  Joel Stein will close the session with some suggestions as to ways to keep egg off your face.

Related Article

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

TRID: Dialogue on Current Compliance Issues (Audio and Written Materials May 2, 2016)

Click here for the written materials (PDF)

The TRID Rider referenced in the written materials can be accessed by REBA Members at: http://www.reba.net/member-section/cfpb-resource-page/




Free ALTA Resources:

http://alta.org/cfpb/

Title Topics: TRID Electronic Collaboration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTfow3ZGSY4&feature=youtu.be

Title Topics: 5 Key Areas to Prime Your Operation for the New Closing Process
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rze5WuhBz0A&feature=youtu.be

Monday, June 26, 2017

Advising Clients in a Changing Landscape: New Challenges of Residential Mortgage Underwriting

Advising Clients in a Changing Landscape:
New Challenges of Residential Mortgage Underwriting (Audio)




Shant Banosian, Brian L. Lynch, Christine J. Miele


The CFPB has utterly changed residential real estate transactions, not only with the TRID Rule for closing attorneys, but with the Ability to Repay Rule and the Qualified Mortgage (“QM”) Guidelines rules for our lender clients. Join our panel of mortgage broker underwriters for a roadmap to these new federally mandated protocols which have been in effect now since January. Any lawyer who represents buyers – or sellers – in residential transactions should attend this program.