• Home
  • About This Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Author
  • FAQ’s
    • Choosing A Real Estate Agent
    • Massachusetts Mortgage Loan Programs
    • Homestead Protection
    • Purchase & Sale Agreement Basics
  • Resources
  • Testimonials
  • Subscribe

Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog

  • Condos
  • Closings
  • COVID-19
  • Foreclosures
  • Landlord-Tenant
  • Purchase & Sale
  • Offers
  • Real Estate Litigation

RESPA Webinar Available: New GFE and HUD-1 Settlement Statement Guidance

by Rich Vetstein on December 21, 2009

in RESPA

I received a link to a pretty good webinar on the new HUD RESPA rules. HUD’s Assistant Secretary for Residential Homes, Vicki Bott, participated in it along with mortgage industry veterans. It’s about an hour long.

Click here and click the play button on the small screen.

Rich

Share this:

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Print

Related Posts

  • Are You Ready For Some RESPA Reform? Part I, An Overview Of The New Regulations
  • HUD Announces Delay In Enforcement Of New RESPA Rules For 120 Days
  • RESPA Fallout: Lenders Combat Deficiencies With New Good Faith Estimate Through “Loan Worksheets”
  • In Search Of A “Good Faith Accurate,” Not Just A Good Faith Estimate: A Senior Loan Officer’s Review Of The New 2010 RESPA Rules
  • RESPA Update: HUD Issues New Settlement Cost Booklet and Powerpoint Presentation

Tagged as: new GFE, new HUD, RESPA reform, RESPA webinar, Richard Vetstein, Vicki Bott

Previous post: RESPA Update: HUD Issues New Settlement Cost Booklet and Powerpoint Presentation

Next post: Ibanez Ruling Foreclosure Update: Nothing Much To Report

  • Find What You're Looking For

  • Author

    Richard D. Vetstein, Esq. is regarded as one of the leading real estate attorneys in Massachusetts. With 25 years in practice, he was voted a "Super Lawyer," a "Top Lawyer" by Boston Magazine and "Best of Metrowest." For Rich's professional biography, click here. If you are interested in hiring Rich or have a legal question, email or call him at [email protected] or 508-620-5352.
  • Follow Me

    Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on LinkedInFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on RSS
  • More About Me…

  • Contact Us Confidentially

  • Recent Posts

    Tenant Rental Assistance Eviction Protection (Chapter 257) Re-enacted By Legislature and Gov. Healey
    Sep 8th, 2023

    Non-payment Evictions Put On Hold Until Tenant RAFT Applications Are Denied/Approved Ignorin [...]

    Housing Court To Speed Up Eviction Cases and Shift To More In-Person Events
    Apr 3rd, 2023

    New Rules Aimed At Reducing Pandemic Era Case Backlogs and Delays Are the old days of packed [...]

    Boston Rent Control Bill Will Wreak Havoc In City’s Housing Market
    Mar 9th, 2023

    Wu Administration Misled Public On Details Of Plan: Corrupt Local Rent Control Boards Can Override [...]

    Worcester Area Couple Evicted For 14th Time, Leaving Trail of Unpaid Judgments and Moving Bills For Local Property Owners
    Feb 2nd, 2023

    In my 25 years of law practice, I've seen a lot of crazy stuff, but this recent eviction case m [...]

    Rent Control: Coming To A Boston Rental Property Near You?
    Jan 19th, 2023

    Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Preparing To File Comprehensive Rent Control and Just Cause Eviction Bill [...]

    SJC Gives Country Club A Mulligan From $5 Million Jury Award In Errant Golf Ball Case
    Jan 17th, 2023

    High Court Rules That Trial Judge Improperly Instructed Jury On Golf Course Property Easement, Cove [...]

    Double Dipping By Cummings Properties Not Allowed In Commercial Lease Dispute
    Dec 7th, 2022

    Appeals Court Rules That Liquidate Damages Clause Is Unenforceable Where It Allowed For Recovery of [...]

  • Most Read Today

    • How To Search Massachusetts Registry of Deeds Online Information
    • Condominium Capital Reserve Accounts: 10% Of Operating Budget Now The Norm
    • Tenant Rental Assistance Eviction Protection (Chapter 257) Re-enacted By Legislature and Gov. Healey
    • Massachusetts Purchase and Sale Agreement Basics
    • The Anatomy of a Massachusetts Quitclaim Deed
    • Spite Fences Make For Bad Neighbors: Massachusetts Fence Law
  • Awards

  • Topics

    • Abatement
    • ADA Access
    • Adverse Possession
    • Affordable Housing/40B
    • Appraisals
    • Assessments
    • Bankruptcy
    • Blogging
    • Boundaries
    • Closings
    • Commercial Leasing
    • Commercial Real Estate
    • Condominium Law
    • Construction Law
    • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
    • COVID-19
    • Deeds
    • Disclosures
    • Divorce
    • Easements
    • Electronic Closings
    • Eminent Domain
    • Environmental Law
    • Fannie Mae
    • Fences
    • FHA
    • Flood Insurance
    • Foreclosure
    • Green Technology
    • Home Improvement
    • Home Inspections
    • Homestead
    • Housing Court
    • Housing Discrimination
    • HUD
    • Insurance
    • Land Court
    • Landlord Tenant Law
    • Lead Paint
    • Leasing
    • Liens
    • Massachusetts Property Values
    • Massachusetts Real Estate Law
    • Medical Marijuana
    • Mortgage Crisis
    • Mortgages
    • Notary Public
    • Offer To Purchase
    • Permitting/Zoning
    • PMI
    • Premises Liability
    • Probate
    • Public Accommodation
    • Purchase and Sale Agreements
    • Real Estate Litigation
    • Real Estate Market
    • Real Estate Marketing
    • Real Estate Taxes
    • Realtors
    • Recreational Marijuana
    • Refinances
    • Rent Control
    • Rental Housing
    • RESPA
    • Safety
    • Senior Housing
    • Septic/Title V
    • Short Sales
    • Short Term Rentals
    • Smart Growth
    • Social Media
    • Tax Credit
    • Taxes
    • Technology
    • Title Defects
    • Title Insurance
    • Trespass
    • TRID
    • Truth in Lending
    • USDA loans
    • Wetlands
    • Zoning

© 2009-2023 Richard D. Vetstein, Esq. and the Vetstein Law Group, P.C. All Rights Reserved -- Copyright notice by Blog Copyright