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#1225383 - 07/30/09 09:43 PM Mortgage Rider
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Would someone please explain to me the need for the Mortgage Rider that Wolters Kluwer is saying needs to be used now to avoid violations of Reg Z, section 19(a) 32 and 35. Our rep tried to explain it and it still does not make sense to me.

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#1225440 - 07/31/09 03:04 AM Re: Mortgage Rider Crazy Bank Lady
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Since a mortgage rider is attached to the security interest, I'm not sure either.
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#1465795 - 11/09/10 02:30 PM Re: Mortgage Rider rlcarey
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Came across this older post but would like some input.

Wolters Klower is telling me the same information (original post) on a vacant land loan. I think, for a mortgage secured loan this would blanket other debt such as a car loan, but then wouldn't that require a 3 day recission on all future debt even a car loan? Why would we want this?

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#1465804 - 11/09/10 02:53 PM Re: Mortgage Rider auditgirl6
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It would not only require the ROR but it would also require all the RESPA, MDIA and HPML requirements. What this rider is intended to do is nullify the secured debt or future advance clause if it exists. These mortgages currently have language in them that if the ROR is not provided then the clause in invalidated. This rider adds an amendment that nullifies the clause if the requirements of .19(a), .32 or .35 aren't met. Without this rider if you had a loan officer that has actually taken the time to read the mortgage and gave the ROR in order to exercise the secured debt clause but does none of the early disclosures or meet any of the .19(a), .32 or .35 requirements you aren't cited for a violation because the rider nullifies the clause if those requirements aren't met the same as it is if the ROR isn't provided.

If the mortgage does not have a secured all debts or future advance clause in it then you don't need this rider.
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#1620802 - 10/27/11 02:30 PM Re: Mortgage Rider Dan Persfull
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would this rider need to be recorded or is simply having it executed enough to remove the sections of Reg Z listed on the mortgage document?

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#1621987 - 10/31/11 01:38 PM Re: Mortgage Rider travelgirl
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bump

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