Finance
In a NJ residential closing with seller-paid points for the buyer, RESPA requires disclosure of the seller's contribution on the:
AListing agreement
BClosing Disclosure (CD) under TRID✓ Correct
CSurvey certificate
DTitle insurance commitment
Explanation
All seller contributions—including seller-paid points—must be disclosed on the Closing Disclosure (CD) under TRID, as they affect the buyer's loan terms and are material settlement costs.
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