Escrow & Title
In a Georgia closing, the 'Closing Disclosure' must be provided to the buyer at least:
AA. 1 business day before closing
BB. 3 business days before closing✓ Correct
CC. 5 business days before closing
DD. At the closing table
Explanation
Under TRID, the Closing Disclosure must be received by the borrower at least 3 business days before consummation (closing). This gives buyers time to review final loan terms and compare them with the Loan Estimate.
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