According to Ernst Publishing Company, a provider of technology and closing cost data for the real estate and home finance industries for the past 26 years, that crisis was averted by technology.
Read More »Tech Talk: How TRID Changed the Game
It's been nearly four months since TRID went into effect. How is technology helping the industry deal with the change?
Read More »Economist: TRID is Not Affecting Housing Market Potential
While TRID may have slowed down existing-home sales in November, the regulatory shock on the housing market is likely to be temporary.
Read More »Complexity of TRID Brought Many Unforeseen Issues in the 11th Hour
As part of our commentary series, GuardianDocs President Jonathan Kunkle discusses the TRID compliance issues his company has faced since the rule became effective three months ago.
Read More »What Caused the Slowdown in Existing-Home Sales?
Just how much of an effect did TRID have—and was TRID the only factor?
Read More »TRID: Focus is On Efficiency While Maintaining Compliance
DS News recently spoke with Brian Benson, CEO of ClosingCorp, about how his company is adjusting to the implementation of TRID.
Read More »TRID: Putting the Spotlight on Vendor Management
A summary of the mortgage industry during 2015 in one word is “TRID”; in two words, “TRID” and “Terror.” As 2016 commences, TRID may still be at the forefront of the industry, but perhaps for a different reason
Read More »Shocker: 9 in 10 Loans Don’t Pass TRID Requirements
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray recently passed off the widespread anxiety over TRID compliance as being no big deal and compared the rule to the over-hyped panic over Y2K. But did he speak too soon?
Read More »TRID Questions Answered
Learn more about some of the TRID-issues spotted since Oct. 3 and how to resolve them in an exclusive Q&A session and webinar featuring Richard Horn, a former Senior Counsel and Special Advisor for the CFPB who led the final TRID rule at the CFPB.
Read More »OCC to Test Banks for TRID Compliance
The OCC provided guidance on what to expect in their forthcoming TRID compliance exams directed to “chief executive officers and compliance officers of national banks and federal savings associations, federal branches and agencies, department and division heads, all examining personnel, and other interested parties.”
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