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GFE Pricing Information
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Update on the RESPA Reform

As the end of the
year draws closer, it becomes more and more important to
familiarize yourself with the Real Estate Settlement
Procedures Act (RESPA) reforms. Drafted primarily to help
consumers become better shoppers for settlement services,
these reforms go into effect January 1, 2010, and lenders
and title agencies must use the new Good Faith Estimate
(GFE) and HUD-1 Settlement Statement laid out in the new
regulations. However, lenders can begin using the new Good
Faith Estimate (GFE) at any time. In order to ensure your
transactions go smoothly, title companies must be ready to
use the new HUD-1 Settlement Statement starting now. Stewart
Title is ready. |
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Our title and escrow production
system already incorporates the new HUD-1
We maintain our own title and escrow production system. That
system, AIMŪ, is used in every one of our offices. And,
since we've already loaded the new HUD-1 into the AIM
system, it means every Stewart office can handle your
transactions with the same high level of service whether
they require the old or new HUD-1 form.
As a matter
of fact, we are already working with lenders using the new
GFE and HUD-1.
We’re getting ready and we’re
helping you to be ready, too
At Stewart
Title, we are constantly seeking ways to help our customers
adapt to the continually shifting challenges you face.
Therefore, we’ve created educational materials to help you
understand the new changes taking place as a result of the
RESPA reform that can be obtained through our website and
your local office. |
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