TRID From A to Z

TRID compliance is a challenge! 

The rules can be complicated, which can ultimately lead to errors and put your bank at risk.  This webinar will take a look at TRID from the beginning to the end and everything in between.  This is a great opportunity to get an in-depth look at TRID and get your TRID compliance on the right track!

Listen to the video as Jerod explains Loan Estimate expiration and the new construction disclaimer.

Be sure to JOIN US for our three-part webinar series, “TRID From A to Z.”

SIX-HOUR TRAINING (TWO-HOUR WEBINARS)

Featured Topics:

  • How to Complete the Loan Estimate & Closing Disclosure
  • Shopping Requirements & Restrictions
  • Changed Circumstances
  • Revising the Loan Estimate & Closing Disclosure
  • TRID for Construction Loans
  • Fees & Charges - What, Where, When, Why & How
  • Question & Answer Sessions
  • The Latest Updates, Guidance & Much More!

Designed for consumer real estate loan officers, loan processors, compliance, and audit personnel.

(7.25 Continuing Education credit hours)

PRESENTERS LIVE ON VIDEO!

NO CHARGE FOR ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS!

TRID Training!

Published
2022/10/26

Jerod Moyer

Jerod is the leader of Banker’s Compliance Consulting’s training productions. He is a nationally recognized speaker. Whether it’s a conference, seminar, school, webinar or luncheon, it’s easy to stay engaged when he presents due to the amount of passion and energy he brings to each and every compliance topic. Jerod has spoken on behalf of the American Bankers’ Association, BankersOnline, many state banking associations, private compliance groups and financial institutions. He is a Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM) and BankersOnline Guru. Jerod likes to spend his time (between reading regulations and producing compliance training!) relaxing at the lake with his wife and three children, following their activities or engaged in something sports-related!

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