Escrow & Title
A North Dakota buyer's closing disclosure must be received by the buyer at least how many business days before closing?
A1 business day
B2 business days
C3 business days✓ Correct
D5 business days
Explanation
Under TRID (TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure) rules, the Closing Disclosure must be provided to the buyer at least three business days before the loan closes, giving the buyer time to review final loan terms.
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