These disclosures include details
of your cost
of credit, good faith estimates
of your settlement costs, certain HUD mandated booklets, notice that your mortgage loan servicing may be transferred and your right to a
copy of any
appraisal performed on your
home.
Additional documents you can expect the lender will require you to sign include, a TRID Notice, a uniform residential loan application, a good faith estimate, a truth - in - lending disclosure statement, an acknowledgment
of receipt
of home ownership counseling notice,
home ownership counseling list, an authorization for the social security administration (ssa) to release social security number (ssn) verification, a notice
of right to receive a
copy of appraisals, authorization to release information, a mortgage brokerage business contract, notice to the
home loan applicant credit score information disclosure, affidavit
of occupancy, anti-coercion statement, equal credit opportunity act disclosure, flood disaster protection act
of 1973 disclosure, mortgage loan origination agreement, patriot act information disclosure, privacy policy disclosure, servicing disclosure statement, IRS Form 4506 - T — Request for Transcript
of Tax Return, Florida mortgage brokerage fee agreement, and an informed consumer choice disclosure notice.