Escrow & Title
In Massachusetts, a 'Closing Disclosure' (CD) required by TRID must be provided to the borrower at least:
A24 hours before closing
B3 business days before closing✓ Correct
C5 business days before closing
D7 calendar days before closing
Explanation
Under TRID (TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure) rules, the Closing Disclosure must be provided to the borrower at least 3 business days before the closing date. This allows the borrower to review final loan terms and costs before the closing.
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