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Although the Wall Street and banking features of the giant financial industry reform bill taking shape on Capitol Hill have drawn most of the attention, home buyers and mortgage applicants should be major winners when the legislation is finally signed into law, probably early next month.

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The federal government’s efforts to eliminate settlement-cost surprises for home mortgage applicants may have opened the door to a new, and potentially costly, set of consumer problems.

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Many are sidestepping the legal requirements for accurate disclosures of fees and settlement charges by using ‘work sheets’ and ‘loan scenario’ forms. The federal government’s efforts to eliminate settlement cost surprises for home mortgage applicants may have opened the door to a new — and potentially costly — set of consumer problems.

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Rules finalized by the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Reserve will require lenders to alert loan applicants when a problem with their credit files might trigger excessive costs. For mortgage applicants and home buyers, it’s been a six-year wait, but the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Reserve finally have come out with consumer credit protection rules first required by …

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