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A borrower receives their Closing Disclosure on Monday and notices the APR has increased by 0.2% from the Loan Estimate. What must happen?

Correct Answer

B) A new 3-business-day waiting period must begin with a corrected Closing Disclosure

Under TRID, if the APR increases by more than 1/8th of one percent (0.125%) from the Loan Estimate, the lender must provide a corrected Closing Disclosure and restart the 3-business-day waiting period before consummation.

Answer Options
A
The loan can proceed as scheduled since the increase is less than 0.25%
B
A new 3-business-day waiting period must begin with a corrected Closing Disclosure
C
The borrower must sign an acknowledgment of the change
D
The lender must reduce other fees to offset the APR increase

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Under TRID, if the APR increases by more than 1/8th of one percent (0.125%) from the Loan Estimate, the lender must provide a corrected Closing Disclosure and restart the 3-business-day waiting period before consummation.

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