Finance
In Michigan, the 'Good Faith Estimate' (now replaced by the Loan Estimate) was/is required under:
AECOA
BRESPA/TRID (TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure rules)✓ Correct
CHMDA
DCERCLA
Explanation
TRID (the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule) replaced the Good Faith Estimate with the Loan Estimate form, which lenders must provide within 3 business days of receiving a mortgage application, disclosing key loan terms and estimated closing costs.
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