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1 Bureau of Education & Testing

2 Alex Bosque Examination Development Supervisor Bureau of Education & Testing alex.bosque@myfloridalicense.com

3  Integrated Mortgage Disclosure Rule (TILA-RESPA) Overview Purpose New Forms Scope  TILA/RESPA – Examination Impact  Bureau of Education & Testing  Questions Topics to Review

4 Overview of the Integrated Mortgage Disclosure Rule Two Mortgage Laws & Four Disclosures Truth in Lending(TIL) Act – Regulation Z Early TIL Disclosure Final TIL Disclosure RESPA – Regulation X Good Faith Estimate HUD-1 Settlement Statement Dodd-Frank Required Integrated Disclosures

5 Purpose of the Integrated Mortgage Disclosure Rule Easier-to-use mortgage disclosure forms Improve consumer understanding Aid in comparison shopping Prevent surprises at the closing table

6 New Forms Loan Estimate Closing Disclosure Initial TIL Disclosure Good Faith Estimate Final TIL Disclosure HUD-1 / HUD-1A

7 New Forms Loan Estimate Replaces the early TIL and the GFE Provided to consumers within 3 business days after submission of a loan application Closing Disclosure Replaces the final TIL and the HUD-1 Must be provided to consumer 3 business days prior to closing  Effective date is August 1, 2015, and the old disclosures cannot be used for applications received on or after that date.  There will be a crossover period when new and old disclosures may be used.

8 Scope of the Integrated Disclosure Rule Which Mortgage Loans are Covered? Closed-end consumer transactions secured by real property (first lien & subordinate liens)  Purchases  Refinances  Closed-end home equity loans  Vacation and second homes Which Mortgage Loans are Excluded?  Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs)  Reverse mortgages  Loan secured by a mobile home or by a dwelling that is not attached to real property Regulation Z and Regulation X will continue to apply to these loans – but the new requirements do not apply. For more information about TILA –RESPA Integrated disclosure rule visit: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/regulatory-implementation/tila-respa/

9 TILA – RESPA – Examination Impact Real Estate Laws & Rules None Sales Associate Minimal Change to Terminology HUD-1 / Closing Statement will be referred to as Closing Disclosure Effective August 1, 2015

10 TILA – RESPA – Examination Impact Broker and Real Estate Instructor Minimal Change to Terminology HUD-1 / Closing Statement will be referred to as Closing Disclosure Candidates have to be familiar with pages 2 & 3 of the Closing Disclosure Candidates required to perform basic calculations & know where the figures appear on pages 2 & 3 of the Closing Disclosure Closing Disclosure Form  Page 2 is similar to current page 2 of HUD-1  Page 3 is similar to current page 1 of HUD-1 Effective October 1, 2015

11 Bureau of Education & Testing (BET) Finding us on the Internet Contacting us Candidate Information Booklet Printable Law Book Instructor Email

12 www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr

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15 http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/servop/testing/CBTStatistics.html

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17 Candidate Information Booklets Contains useful information :  Link to Test Center Locations  How to Make Reservations  Examination References  Examination Content Outline  Link to Printable Law Book  Review and Challenge Process

18 If would like to be added to our email distribution list, please send your request to: REInstructors@myfloridalicense.com This is a common email address to be used solely by the Instructors to send exam-specific questions or issues to the Bureau's Psychometric Unit.

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