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An MLO receives an application where the borrower provides their loan amount as '$300,000 approximately - depends on final property value.' No specific loan amount is given. What should the MLO do regarding application completeness?

Correct Answer

B) Request a specific loan amount to complete the application

Under TRID, the loan amount must be specific enough to allow for accurate disclosure preparation. An approximate amount 'depending on final property value' is too vague and doesn't provide sufficient information for the lender to prepare accurate disclosures. A specific loan amount is required for application completeness.

Answer Options
A
The application is complete since an approximate amount was provided
B
Request a specific loan amount to complete the application
C
Use the maximum loan amount the borrower might qualify for
D
Calculate the loan amount based on the estimated property value provided

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Under TRID, the loan amount must be specific enough to allow for accurate disclosure preparation. An approximate amount 'depending on final property value' is too vague and doesn't provide sufficient information for the lender to prepare accurate disclosures. A specific loan amount is required for application completeness.

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