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1 Items Payable In Connection With Loan: (Section 800 on HUD-I) Loan Origination Charge Line 801 The FTR allows for up to 1% of the loan amount to be reimbursed if lender charges are assessed in lieu of an origination fee and reflects charges for services similar to those covered by a loan origination fee. (41 CFR (f)(2) The Origination Charge lists the lender's and mortgage broker's charge for providing the loan and includes origination fees, processing fees, application fees, administration fees, underwriting fees, document preparation fees, wire fees, lender inspection fees, mortgage broker fees, loan handling and other loan originator miscellaneous fees. Some items may be included in this charge that are not reimbursable. Loan Origination Fee YES, not to exceed 1% of the loan amount without itemization of the lenders administrative charges, if designated on the HUD-I Settlement Statement as part of the Loan Origination Charge. (41 CFR (f)(2) GSBCA RELO (see FTR for exception) A fee paid for by the buyer during the purchase of a residence, which is reimbursable if customarily paid by the buyer. Loan Discount Fee NO Also known as "points" or "discount points" for the specific interest rate chosen. The Loan Discount is a one-time charge imposed by the lender or broker to lower (or permanently buy down) the interest rate. VA Funding Fee NO (GSBCA RELO) Required by law, the VA Funding Fee is intended to enable the veteran who obtains a VA home loan to contribute toward the cost of this benefit, and thereby reduce the cost to taxpayers. This is not an "application fee." Application Fee NO, unless for FHA and VA or unless charged in lieu of an origination fee, not to exceed 1% - see "ORIGINATION CHARGE" (41 CFR (f)(1) CBCA 703-RELO) A fee that some lenders charge to accept an application. It may or may not cover other costs such as a property appraisal or credit report, and it may or may not be refundable if the lender declines the loan. Page 1 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/102 Items Payable In Connection With Loan: (Section 800 on HUD-I) Appraisal Fee YES (41 CFR (b) The Appraisal Fee pays for an opinion of property value made by an independent appraiser for the lender or broker. The lender needs to know if the value of the property is sufficient to secure the loan if the borrower fails to repay the loan on time. The appraiser inspects the house and the neighborhood, and considers sales prices of comparable houses and other factors in determining the value. The appraisal report provides the factual data upon which the appraiser based the appraised value and may include photos. However, the appraisal does not necessarily detect or discuss defects in the property. Credit Report YES (41 CFR (f)(3) The Credit Report Fee covers the cost of the credit report, which provides a historical snapshot of the applicant's previous credit history. The lender uses the credit report, along with information contained in the loan application, to determine whether the borrower is an acceptable credit risk and to determine the allowable credit amount. Lender's Final Inspection Fee Generally, YES under certain types of loans such as FHA or VA, Expenses in connection with environmental testing and property inspection are reimbursable only when they meet all three of the following tests: the fees must be (a) customarily paid by the purchaser of a residence in the locality in question, (b) in an amount no greater than is customarily paid in that locality, and (c) required by federal, state, or local law, or by the lender as a precondition to the purchase. 41 CFR (f)(11) and (10) GSBCA and A fee paid to inspect the property prior to loan closing to address questions raised based on the appraisal or as a condition to closing as required by the Lender. Page 2 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/103 Items Payable In Connection With Loan: (Section 800 on HUD-I) Processing/Commitment Fee Typically NO (SEE "ORIGINATION CHARGE") Not generally authorized unless employee can show they were required as incidentals. A processing fee reimburses the lender and/or mortgage broker for "out-of-pocket" costs incurred for services utilized in processing, underwriting, and closing a loan. These services include such overhead items as phone usage, overnight delivery, postage, copies, and office supplies. A loan commitment is a written notice from the bank or other lending institution saying it will advance mortgage funds in a specified amount to enable a buyer to purchase or refinance a property. Under RESPA Reform, this fee is included in the "Origination Charge" and will not be itemized on the HUD. Document Preparation (lender and/or mortgage broker) Generally NO (SEE "ORIGINATION CHARGE") A fee to reimburse the lender or mortgage broker for preparation of mortgage documents. Under RESPA Reform, this fee is included in the "Origination Charge" and will not be itemized on the HUD. Underwriting Fee Generally NO (SEE "ORIGINATION CHARGE") GSBCA A fee covering the cost of underwriting the loan transaction. Under RESPA Reform, this fee is included in the "Origination Charge" and will not be itemized on the HUD. Flood Certification Fee (may appear in 1300 Section) YES - (41 CFR (12) also GSBCA RELO) Generally required by lender Fee for a Flood Certification and the subsequent monitoring of the property's flood zone status (by the guaranteed flood zone vendor) for the life of the loan. A Flood Certification is the process of accurately identifying the location of a structure on a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) to determine and report the correct flood zone designation. Page 3 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/104 Items Payable In Connection With Loan: (Section 800 on HUD-I) Tax Service Fee (may appear in 1300 Section) NO - (GSBCA RELO) - Generally required by lender, but deemed to be a prerequisite to the extension of credit. A tax service fee is a charge paid to a real estate tax reporting service. The service reports property tax amounts for escrowed loans and delinquencies on non-escrow loans. The tax service agency obtains all relevant tax bills and provides a lender with taxing authority information and tax amounts in an electronic format to ensure the integrity of tax payments during the life of the loan (May be made to a third party) Items Required By Lender To Be Paid In Advance: (Section 900 on HUD-I) Prepaid Interest NO The Prepaid Interest Fee is also known as "per diem interest" or "odd days' interest." At settlement, the borrower pays an amount to cover the interest that accrues on the principal balance from the settlement date to the beginning of the period covered by the first monthly payment. Mortgage Insurance Premium NO If applicable (usually required on loans with an LTV higher than 80%). Hazard Insurance Premium NO Premium for insurance to protect homeowner for loss related to certain hazards (i.e., fire, weather damage, vandalism). Flood Insurance Premium NO Required if property in flood zone. FHA Up Front Mortgage Insurance Premium NO Required for FHA loan. Title and Closing Charges: (Section 1100 on HUD-I) Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance YES - (41 CFR (e)(8) GSBCA Relo and GSBCA Under RESPA Reform, this is now a bundled fee and required to protect the lender: title services fees includes any service involved with providing title insurance, including but not limited to: title examination and evaluation; preparation and issuance of title commitment; clearance of underwriting objections; preparation and issuance of policies; all processing and administrative services required to perform these functions, e.g., document delivery, preparation and copying, wiring, endorsements, and notary; and conducting the settlement, plus Lender's Title Insurance, which is coverage required as a condition of closing by the lender. Page 4 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/105 Title and Closing Charges: (Section 1100 on HUD-I) Settlement or Closing Fee/Escrow Fee YES - SEE "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" The Closing or Settlement Fee is paid to the title agent or closing attorney for their services rendered in the closing of the loan transaction. Under RESPA Reform, this charge is included in the "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" fee, but may appear in the margin on the HUD-I if performed by a company different from the one providing title insurance. Abstract or Title Search YES - SEE "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" The Title Search Fee covers the cost of a title search and examination of records of previous ownership, transfers, and claims of rights to the property, to determine whether the seller can convey clear title to the property, and to disclose any matters of record that could adversely affect the buyer or the lender. Examples of title problems are unpaid mortgages, judgment or tax liens, conveyances of mineral rights, leases, and power line easements or road right-of-ways that could limit use and enjoyment of the real estate. Under RESPA Reform, this fee is included in the "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" charge and may not be itemized. Title Examination YES - SEE "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" Fee for an examination of (and render an opinion on) the title search, typically by a licensed attorney. In many states, when an individual renders an opinion to another of the legal significance of the presence or absence of matters of record and/or the condition of the title or give any other advice concerning the application of legal principles, this is considered the practice of law. A title search of the public records, however, does not constitute the practice of law. Under RESPA Reform, this fee is included in the "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" charge and may not be itemized. Page 5 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/106 Title and Closing Charges: (Section 1100 on HUD-I) Title companies sometimes charge a $25-$50 fee to issue a title commitment, which is a temporary insurance binder, pending closing and the issuance of a final title policy. Title Insurance Binder YES - SEE "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" Varies by state. Under RESPA Reform, this fee is included in the "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" charge and may not be itemized. Title Endorsements YES - SEE "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" Title insurance endorsements are used to change the coverage of the final title insurance policy. ALTA policies and other forms of title insurance policies provide adequate coverage for a majority of the simple real property transactions. If the transfer of title is not simple, the policy coverage needs to be added by endorsement to tailor coverage to meet the home owner's, the seller's, and/or the lender's needs. Endorsements can change any port or portion of the policy, although endorsements are usually used to extend or make policy coverage more comprehensive for a particular title issue. The cost for title insurance endorsements varies by endorsement type, property state and by the title insurance company. Some title endorsements are provided free of charge, others cost $25- $50, while others might be a percent of the final title policy charge. Under RESPA Reform, this fee is included in the "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" charge, and may not be itemized. Document Preparation (title company/closing agent/attorney) YES - SEE "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" (Also refer to GSBCA RELO, which distinguishes between lender doc prep fee and closing agent/title company doc prep fee) Some closing agents charge Document Preparation Fees for preparing additional forms required for a specific loan closing, such as state recording forms, cover sheets or Affidavits, Power of Attorney, Subordinations, condominium transfer documentation, homestead documentation, Seller's Deeds, etc. Under RESPA Reform, this fee is included in the "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" charge and may not be itemized. Page 6 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/107 Title and Closing Charges: (Section 1100 on HUD-I) Fee for the services of a Notary Public. Notary Fees YES - SEE "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" Certain loan documents require the signature of a notary public. This fee is typically included in the Closing Fee, but if a separate notary public is present, an additional charge may be imposed. Under RESPA Reform, this fee is included in the "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" charge and may not be itemized. Attorney's Fees YES - When included in "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" charge; NO if listed separately on HUD to cover borrower's personal interests apart from closing/title services function. In some areas, it is customary for attorneys to perform part of the preliminary title work or to close the loan. Alternatively, the Buyer or Seller's Attorney might perform personal services unrelated to the loan closing, such as Purchase Contract negotiation or review. Fees paid to an attorney for conducting the closing will be included in the "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" charge. If a borrower selects an attorney to represent the borrower s personal interests at settlement, and the service provided by that attorney is separate from the functions necessary to conduct the closing, provide title services or issue the lender s title insurance policy, this attorney s charge may be separately listed on a blank line in the 1100 series in the borrower s column along with the name of the attorney and the type of service provided. Accordingly, the amount of this attorney s fee should not be included in the charge listed on Line Loan Tie-In Fee YES (CBCA 1616-RELO and GSBCA 16815) Fee charged by the escrow company to act as a liaison between borrower and lender to ensure loan is funded. Under RESPA Reform, this fee is included in the "Title Services and Lender's Title Insurance" charge and may not be itemized. Page 7 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/108 Title and Closing Charges: (Section 1100 on HUD-I) Owner's Title Insurance Generally NO - GSBCA However, the FTR provides that the cost be reimbursed provided it is a prerequisite to financing or the transfer of the property or if the owners title policy is inseparable from other insurance that is required. FTR Coverage that protects the owner's interest. Often times, when Owner's Title Insurance is purchased, the title company provides a simultaneous issue rate, with a significant discount (usually to the Lender's Policy). NOTE: Typically, when both an owner's and lender's policy is purchased, a discount is applied, usually for the lender's portion. The GSBCA has ruled that reimbursement of the expense is allowed up to, but not in excess of, the cost of the lender's title insurance if the coverage had been purchased separately -- regardless of how the cost of the policies might be apportioned on the settlement sheet. GSBCA RELO Government Recording and Transfer Charges (Section 1200 on HUD-I) The cost for filing legal documents associated with the mortgage transaction with the clerk of court. Recording Fees YES - FTR (6) Generally, the Security Instrument, Riders and Assignments are recordable documents. Additional forms, such as Power of Attorney or Subordinations, are also recorded. Recording fees are typically charged on a per-page basis. Costs vary by state and often by city or county. City/County Tax Stamps are regulatory fees (i.e., typically written into the local laws) for the purpose of paying clerk of court overhead costs and also to generate local revenue. City/County Tax/Stamps YES - FTR (5) Stamp Taxes and Transfer Taxes are often itemized interchangeably on the HUD-1 Settlement Statement. Stamps can be affixed to either the Mortgage or the Deed, and payment by Buyer or Seller varies by state. Page 8 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/109 Government Recording and Transfer Charges (Section 1200 on HUD-I) State Tax Stamps are regulatory fees (i.e., typically written into the state laws) for the purpose of generating state revenue. State Tax/Stamps YES - FTR (4) Stamp Taxes and Transfer Taxes are often itemized interchangeably on the HUD-1 Settlement Statement. Stamps can be affixed to either the Mortgage or the Deed, and payment by Buyer or Seller varies by state. Some states collect a mortgage tax anytime a new mortgage is recorded. Transfer Taxes are regulatory fees (i.e., typically written into the local or state laws) for the purpose of paying clerk of court overhead costs and also to generate local revenue. Real Estate Transfer Tax YES - FTR (4) Stamp Taxes and Transfer Taxes are often itemized interchangeably on the HUD-1 Settlement Statement. Transfer Taxes are typically applicable to the Deed, paid on purchase transactions only, and based on the sales price. Generally, Transfer Taxes are paid by the Seller, but in several states, the Buyer is responsible for payment. (Cannot change at settlement) Mortgage Tax YES - FTR (4) Tax imposed on the mortgage (can be charged by city, county, or state). Intangible Tax YES - FTR (6) Intangible Tax is a tax on the value of intangible personal property owned, managed, or controlled by persons residing or doing business in Florida - Reference Sections (1), , and F.S. Page 9 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/1010 Government Recording and Transfer Charges (Section 1200 on HUD-I) Conservation Fee YES (6) Special fee paid required by some states, such as MN, for the preservation of wildlife and its habitat. Mansion Tax YES - 41 CFR (f)(4), (6); GSBCA RELO State tax imposed on properties with consideration (sales price) equal to or greater than one million dollars, typically 1% of the total sales price in the states of New York and New Jersey. NJ Notice of Settlement YES (6) Required in State of NJ. Fee for publication of a notice of a pending sale or closing to ensure accounting for all liens or judgments between the time of contract sale and conveyance of title and recording of deed. GA Residential Fee YES - 41 CFR (b) GSBCA Relo Georgia Residential Mortgage Act (GRMA) Fee: $6.50 fee assessed by state to fund state's audit. According to the statute establishing the GRMA fee, the fee is paid by the Borrower to the Department of Banking and Finance to fund oversight of Georgia s mortgage industry and provide consumer protection. As such, HUD determined that the fee is a government fee to be charged to the buyer and should go in the government fee section of each form. Additional Settlement Charges: (Section 1300 on HUD-I) Survey or Plat Drawing (may appear in 1100 Section) Typically YES - Applicable regulations permit the reimbursement of the cost of making surveys and the cost of preparing drawings or plats when required for legal or financing purposes if it does not exceed what is customary for that local. (41 CFR (d); GSBCA RELO; CBCA 52-RELO) A survey is a map or chart, drawn by a surveyor, of a lot, subdivision or community; it shows boundary lines, buildings, improvements on the land and easements. Surveys are typically a title company requirement, rather than a lender requirement, and the information is used to determine what items (e.g., easements, encroachments) will be excluded from the title coverage (or which exceptions which require a title endorsement to ensure clear title). Variation of survey; A plat is a map representing a piece of land subdivided into lots with streets, boundaries, easements, and dimensions shown thereon. A plat drawing ensures appropriate coverage in the final title insurance policy. Page 10 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/1011 Additional Settlement Charges: (Section 1300 on HUD-I) Pest Inspection Typically NO - Expenses in connection with environmental testing and property inspection are reimbursable only when they meet all three of the following tests: the fees must be (a) customarily paid by the purchaser of a residence in the locality in question, (b) in an amount no greater than is customarily paid in that locality, and (c) required by federal, state, or local law, or by the lender as a precondition to the purchase. 41 CFR (f)(11); 41 CFR (f)(12) Also known as "Termite Inspection." The Pest Inspection tests for pest infestations, wood rot, and water damage. The inspection usually runs around $75. If repairs are required, the amount to cover those repairs can vary. Pest inspections are usually specified in the Purchase Contract in a geographic area and are generally not imposed as a lender requirement. Structural or Mechanical Inspection Typically NO - Expenses in connection with environmental testing and property inspection are reimbursable only when they meet all three of the following tests: the fees must be (a) customarily paid by the purchaser of a residence in the locality in question, (b) in an amount no greater than is customarily paid in that locality, and (c) required by federal, state, or local law, or by the lender as a precondition to the purchase. 41 CFR (f)(11); 41 CFR (f)(11); GSBCA RELO Inspections to determine whether the structure constructed on the property is structurally sound and that the mechanical systems (i.e., plumbing, heating, electrical, etc.) are safe and in good working order. On new construction this may also include fees for municipal inspections. Structural/Mechanical Inspections are generally not imposed as a lender requirement. Standard Home Inspection Typically NO - Expenses in connection with environmental testing and property inspection are reimbursable only when they meet all three of the following tests: the fees must be (a) customarily paid by the purchaser of a residence in the locality in question, (b) in an amount no greater than is customarily paid in that locality, and (c) required by federal, state, or local law, or by the lender as a precondition to the purchase. 41 CFR (f)(11); 41 CFR (f)(11); GSBCA RELO An inspection made on the home that examines the high-level condition of the home. This differs from a mechanical or structural inspection, which is typically much more thorough. Standard home inspections are generally not imposed as a lender requirement. Water/Well Inspection Typically NO - Only if purchasers customarily pay for well inspections, if the amount paid is within the amount customarily paid, and if the expense was for a "required" service in purchasing her home. 41 CFR (f); GSBCA RELO Inspection of property that does not have access to a municipal water supply to ensure adequacy of water supply to be used by the property. Water/Well Inspections are generally not imposed as a lender requirement. Page 11 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/1012 Additional Settlement Charges: (Section 1300 on HUD-I) Radon Inspection Typically NO - Expenses in connection with environmental testing and property inspection are reimbursable only when they meet all three of the following tests: the fees must be (a) customarily paid by the purchaser of a residence in the locality in question, (b) in an amount no greater than is customarily paid in that locality, and (c) required by federal, state, or local law, or by the lender as a precondition to the purchase. 41 CFR (f)(11); GSBCA RELO Fee to inspect dwelling to measure the presence of radon gas. Radon Inspections are generally not imposed as a lender requirement. Roof Inspection Typically NO -The FTR provides that property inspection fees are reimbursable only when required by Federal, State, or Local law, or by the lender as a precondition to the sale or purchase. 41 CFR (f)(11); GSBCA RELO Fee to inspect the roof of a dwelling, and is generally not imposed as a lender requirement. Pool and Spa Inspection Typically NO - Same as "Roof inspection" above. 41 CFR (f)(11); GSBCA RELO Fee to inspect the current condition of all accessible pool components. Inspection consists of pool/spa placement, pool/spa deck surface condition, pool/spa equipment, and operation of that equipment, and generally not imposed as a lender requirement. Chimney Inspection Typically NO - Same as "Roof Inspection" above. 41 CFR (f)(11); 41 CFR (f)(11) Fee to inspect chimney for adherence to environmental and fire safety standards, and regular maintenance, and is generally not imposed as a lender requirement. Page 12 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/1013 Additional Settlement Charges: (Section 1300 on HUD-I), cont. HOA Transfer Fees NO (CBCA 654-RELO) HOA is a requirement of occupancy and participation in the management of the cooperative development. The cost of membership is considered a personal expense of the employee and not reimbursable. A one-time fee to transfer ownership in a Home Owner's Association to the buyer. Power of Attorney YES (GSBCA RELO) Must have been necessary for the transfer of the residence (rather than having been secured merely for reasons of personal preference). Must be incurred for services procured by the employee rather than the lender, since fees paid to a lender are considered part of a nonreimbursable finance charge. Fee charged to prepare documents delegating legal authority from one party to another. Builder's Fee for Closing Costs NO (41 CFR (h) Prevalent in Texas and Florida, borrower is charged a flat percentage in closing costs (typically up to 1.75%). This fee is charged in addition to usual expenses, and is usually not reimbursable because it includes expenses that are usually paid by the seller of a property. Buyer/Broker Administration Fee NO 41 CFR (b); CBCA 1693-RELO) Charged by real estate agent/broker to attend closing. Home Equity Loan or Line of Credit Closing Costs (2nd Mortgage) YES, if taken out in order to secure funds with which to purchase a residence at the new duty station (GSBCA Relo; GSBCA Relo) Fees associated with the administration of a home loan or equity line of credit Page 13 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/1014 Page 14 RESIDENCE TRANSACTION EXPENSES - REV 10/15/10 Similar documents
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