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The Bureau stated in the
proposal that it believed that, by providing the
consumer with basic
information about the property that is the subject of the loan transaction, this disclosure will promote the informed use of credit and more effective advance notice of settlement costs and will enable
consumers to better understand the costs, benefits, and risks associated with mortgage transactions.