Video Tutorial How to Fill Out Closing disclosure pdf filler

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Lenders may issue a single CD for the buyer and seller or require a settlement agent to prepare a separate seller CD.
Key Takeaways. The HUD-1 form, listing all closing costs, is given to all parties involved in reverse mortgage and mortgage refinance transactions. Since late 2015, a different form, the Closing Disclosure, is prepared for the parties involved in all other real estate transactions.
Your lender is required to send you a Closing Disclosure that you must receive at least three business days before your closing. It's important that you carefully review the Closing Disclosure to make sure that the terms of your loan are what you are expecting.
The HUD-1 (or a similar variant called the HUD-1A) is used primarily for reverse mortgages and mortgage refinance transactions. The reference to 'HUD' in the form's name refers to the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The HUD-1 Settlement Statement is a standard closing document that breaks down fees and credits in certain real estate transactions. The document is provided to the borrower to help them understand the charges before the mortgage details are finalized.
HUD-1s are used in conjunction with reverse mortgages, line of credit loans, residential properties being purchased with commercial loans, and by lenders who do a certain number of loans a year. The HUD-1 acts much as the CD, providing all the terms, fees, and costs associated with the loan.