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Public Comment Period Extended for MISMO's Residential Reference Model

Nov 26, 2013

The public comment period for Version 3.3 of the MISMO Residential Reference Model has been extended 30 days to Friday, January 17, 2014. The comment period was extended in light of CFPB’s release of the final CFPB RESPA-TILA Integrated Disclosures rule on November 20, 2013. This additional time is designed to allow contributors to adjust those enhancements, as needed, to reflect the final version of the rule.    Version 3.3 of the MISMO Reference Model includes new data points and structures related to a number of additional recent regulatory and reporting requirements including the HOEPA High Cost Loans, GSEs Uniform Mortgage Servicing Dataset (UMSD), FHA Automated Underwriting (TOTAL Scorecard) and Ginnie Mae’s Pool Data Delivery dataset.
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Nov 26, 2013
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