ALTA Encouraged by CFPB Statement on TRID Hold-Harmless Period

ALTA is encouraged by CFPB Director Cordray's statement that any enforcement action on TRID would be diagnostic and not punitive during the first few months of TRID implementation.


WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 29, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - The American Land Title Association (ALTA), the national trade association of the land title insurance industry, released the following statement in response to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Richard Cordray's testimony before the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee today:

"We appreciate Director Cordray once again recognizing the need for a hold-harmless period for companies that make a good-faith effort to comply with the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosures (TRID) regulation," said Diane Evans NTP, ALTA president. "We are encouraged by Director Cordray's statement that any enforcement action on TRID would be diagnostic and not punitive during the first few months of implementation. We look forward to additional guidance from the CFPB as we approach the October 3 TRID implementation date."

"ALTA knows its members are ready for implementation of this regulation. However, we know from previous regulation implementations that there will be a learning curve and unforeseen issues once the new forms are used in real homebuyer transactions."

"An official hold-harmless period would help ensure our industry can adapt their business processes and continue to meet homebuyer's needs as we transition to using the forms in actual real estate transactions. Until the CFPB issues this formal guidance, ALTA members will continue to support legislative action, such as H.R. 3192 sponsored by Reps. French Hill (R-AR) and Brad Sherman (D-CA)."

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