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

by Rich Vetstein on December 21, 2009

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

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