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"We use Eagle for our closings because they are fast, flexible and GREAT to work with. Eagle also does not charge our clients with extra fees which helps save our clients money. Thanks Steve and Jim for all your hard work!" - Mike
"I've been dealing with Eagle for 8+ years and they are one of the most knowledgeable title companies in Columbus. The entire staff is absolutely wonderful to work with and they are willing to work with your schedule however you need. " - Lynn
Fast Facts
Avoid the trap of one stop shopping!
Don't buy into the "one stop shopping and convenience" mantra that so many lenders and agents will preach when trying to steer you to their affiliated title agency.
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New HUD-1/GFE The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) underwent a facelift one year ago, with changes expected to take effect on January 1, 2010. The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) regulation, designed to control costs and prevent deception in home closing procedures, will now go one step further in protecting consumer rights. It will require a three-page Good Faith Estimate (GFE) form presented to buyers up front, disclosing key loan terms and estimated closing costs.
At this time, the actual rule and FAQ's contains many requirements and limitations pertaining to it. For example, the loan originator must provide a GFE within three business days of the borrower's application and cannnot charge more for the GFE than the cost of the credit report. Generally, a revised GFE cannot be issued unless there are "changed circumstances". Change circumstances include the acts of God, war, disaster, other emergencies and situations where information particular to the borrower or the transaction either changes or is later found to be different from what was known at the time the GFE was provided. Of particular interest, the GFE sets forth three categories of settlement charges and states what changes will be tolerated on the HUD-1. Cannot Increase (Zero Tolerance). The following cannot increase at settlement:
Can Increase up to 10% at Settlement. The aggregate total of the following charges can increase up to 10% at settlement:
Can Change. The following can change at settlement:
HUD has also determined that a loan originator may cure a violation of the tolerances simply by reimbursing the borrower the amount by which the tolerances were exceeded. |

