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And as I post the article, news comes that they've moved the date to October 1. Thankfully, they've listened and moved it past the traditional buyer season.
http://www.housingwire.com/articles/34226-cfpb-moves-trid-effective-date-to-oct-1
What about the people who need to sell ASAP and move out of town to buy a new home? That just delays both sides.
http://www.housingwire.com/articles/34226-cfpb-moves-trid-effective-date-to-oct-1
I'm not sure why someone would need 15 days to review their mortgage cost though. If they're consolidating the forms to make it easier to read & understand, wouldn't that mean a cut to the escrow period would work?
Good move by the CFPB somewhat improves the efficiency. 15 day wait sucks but protects the consumer at the end of the day to ensure theyre not getting dicked over.
What about the people who need to sell ASAP and move out of town to buy a new home? That just delays both sides.