If a borrower wants to waive the 3-day waiting period for the Closing Disclosure, when is this permitted?
Correct Answer
B) When there is a bona fide personal financial emergency
Under TRID, the 3-business-day waiting period can only be waived when the borrower has a bona fide personal financial emergency that necessitates consummating the credit transaction before the end of the waiting period.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Under TRID, the 3-business-day waiting period can only be waived when the borrower has a bona fide personal financial emergency that necessitates consummating the credit transaction before the end of the waiting period.
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