Members of Congress Issue Bipartisan Call for TRID
Grace Period
Hundreds
of lawmakers wrote to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last week urging
Director Richard Cordray to provide an enforcement grace period after the
TILA-RESPA integrated disclosures take effect on Aug. 1 running through the end
of 2015. The letters -- from 255 representatives and 41 senators -- note that
TRID implementation is complex and that the lack of a grace period for lenders
seeking to comply in good faith could “negatively impact consumers.”
The bipartisan letters -- driven in part by grassroots action by ABA members --
emphasized that a reasonable grace period would be useful in helping the
banking and real estate industries continue to serve consumers during the busy
fall homebuying season and would provide an opportunity for the CFPB to work
with the industry to overcome implementation challenges.
--ABA Daily Newsbytes
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