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Letter from FDIC on TRID expectations

The FDIC has published FIL-43-2015 to provide "guidance on its initial supervisory expectations in connection with its examinations of financial institutions for compliance with the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) – Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) Integrated Disclosure Rule (TRID Rule), which is effective October 3, 2015." Highlights of the announcement:

  • If mortgage loans are part of the scope of an FDIC consumer compliance examination, examiners will use interagency examination procedures to evaluate financial institutions for compliance with the TRID Rule. These procedures are available in the FDIC's Compliance Examination Manual.
  • During initial examinations for compliance with the TRID Rule, FDIC examiners will evaluate an institution's compliance management system and overall efforts to come into compliance, recognizing the scope and scale of changes necessary for each supervised institution to achieve effective compliance.
  • Examiners will expect supervised entities to make good faith efforts to comply with the TRID Rule's requirements in a timely manner. Specifically, examiners will consider the institution's implementation plan, including actions taken to update policies, procedures, and processes, its training of appropriate staff, and its handling of early technical problems or other implementation challenges.
  • The FDIC's supervisory approach regarding the TRID Rule will be similar to the approach the FDIC took in initial examinations for compliance with the Ability-to-Repay/Qualified Mortgage rules that became effective in January, 2014.

The CFPB and OCC issued similar letters to their constituencies.

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