Reg Z R-1340 MDIA NPRM PR

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Recordkeeping and Disclosure Requirements in Connection with Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) and Section 227.28 of Regulation AA (Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices (UDAP))

Reg Z R-1340 MDIA NPRM PR

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Press Release

Release Date: December 5, 2008
For immediate release
The Federal Reserve Board on Friday proposed for public comment changes to Regulation Z (Truth
in Lending) that would revise the disclosure requirements for mortgage loans. The revisions would
implement the Mortgage Disclosure Improvement Act (MDIA) which was enacted in July 2008 as an
amendment to the Truth in Lending Act (TILA).
The MDIA seeks to ensure that consumers receive cost disclosures earlier in the mortgage process.
In several respects, the MDIA is substantially similar to final rules issued by the Board in July 2008.
However, the MDIA also broadens and adds to those regulatory requirements.
The MDIA requires creditors to give good faith estimates of mortgage loan costs ("early
disclosures") within three business days after receiving a consumer's application for a mortgage loan
and before any fees are collected from the consumer, other than a reasonable fee for obtaining the
consumer's credit history. These requirements are consistent with the Board's July 2008 final rule
which applied to loans secured by a consumer's principal dwelling. The MDIA broadens this
requirement by also requiring early disclosures for loans secured by dwellings other than the
consumer’s principal dwelling, such as a second home.
In addition, the proposed rules would implement the MDIA's requirements that:
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Creditors wait seven business days after they provide the early disclosures before closing the
loan; and
Creditors provide new disclosures with a revised annual percentage rate (APR), and wait an
additional three days before closing the loan, if a change occurs that makes the APR in the
early disclosures inaccurate beyond a specified tolerance.

The proposed rules would permit a consumer to expedite the closing to address a personal financial
emergency, such as a foreclosure. Under the MDIA, the proposed rules would become effective on
July 30, 2009.
The notice that will be published in the Federal Register is attached. The public comment period
ends January 23, 2009.
Federal Register notice: 63 KB PDF | HTML

http://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/press/bcreg/20081205a.htm

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