Right of Rescission
Have you ever made a decision you
later regretted, only to wish you could take it back? Well the “right of rescission” period is a
provision under the Truth and Lending Law that essentially gives homeowners who are
refinancing their mortgage a chance to think things over before committing 100%
to the new loan terms. If a homeowner
decides to refinance their mortgage, once closing loan documents are signed, they
will have the right to rescind for a period of three business days. The right to rescind is essentially the
“right to cancel” the mortgage transaction and have any fees refunded if they
aren’t happy with the loan for any reason.
Rescission Period
is a Chance to Change your Mind
During the rescission period, the
borrower has the opportunity to asses the situation and make absolutely certain
they want to go through with the refinance.
At this time, they can shop mortgage rates and find something better if
need be. And most importantly, if at any
time during those three days they decide they want to back out entirely, they
can do so without penalty. Perhaps you
felt pressured by your bank or mortgage broker, or feel you were a victim of
predatory lending. This would be a great
time to rescind the mortgage and go someplace else.
When the Right of
Rescission Period Begins
The rescission period begins at
midnight the day after loan documents are signed, and ends three business days
later including Saturday, but not Sundays or holidays. At midnight on the third business day the
rescission period is over, and the signed loan documents become official. Borrowers cannot forgo the right of
rescission, and must wait it out regardless of whether they like the terms or
their mortgage or not. That said, a bank
or lender cannot fund the loan until the rescission period is over. Example of right of rescission: If loan
documents are signed on Monday, the rescission period begins Tuesday and ends
Thursday night at midnight. On Friday
the loan would fund and record.
There Isn’t a Rescission
Period on all Mortgage Transactions
It is limited to refinances on
owner-occupied properties only! Purchase
transactions do not have a rescission period. Additionally, vacation/second homes and
investment properties do not have a rescission period, even if it is a
refinance transaction.
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