RESPA

In 1974, Congress enacted the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) to address problems in the real estate settlement process including:
- abusive practices that increased costs to homebuyers
- lack of understanding about the settlement process and its costs
RESPA's purpose is twofold:
- to provide consumers with information about the real estate mortgage transaction and the costs associated with it
- to prohibit certain practices, such as referral fees between settlement service providers, that result in higher costs and reduced quality to consumers
Proposed RESPA Rule Published
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Holiday Gifts and RESPA
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HUD Sues California Hazard Reporting Company and Four Real Estate Brokerages in Kickback Scheme
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How to Comply
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Affiliated Business Arrangements
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Marketing Agreements
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