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Settlement Disclosure This form is a statement of final loan terms and actual closing costs. Settlement information Date 12/13/2011 Agent Martha Jones Location ABC Settlement 54321 Random Blvd, Ste 405 Property 1234 Anywhere Street transaction information Borrower James White and Jane Johnson 456 Avenue Anywhere Anywn, AL 12345 Seller John Wilson 123 Somewhere Dr. Anywn, AL 12345 Sale Price $120,000 loan information Lender Sassafras Bank 9876 Random Blvd, Ste 504 Loan Type x Conventional FHA VA Loan Term 30 years Purpose Purchase product Fixed Rate File # 01234 Loan ID # 1330172608 MIC # 56789 Loan Terms Can this amount increase after closing? Loan Amount $108,000 Interest Rate 4.125% Monthly Principal & Interest See Projected Payments Below for Your Total Monthly Payment Prepayment Penalty Balloon Payment $523.42 Does the loan have these features? Projected Payments Payment Years 1-7 Years 8-30 Principal & Interest $523.42 $523.42 Mortgage Insurance Estimated Taxes & Insurance Amount Can Increase Over Time + 54.90 + 246.68 + 246.68 Estimated Total Monthly Payment $825.00 $770.10 Information about Escrow for Taxes & Insurance See Details on Page 4 $246.68 a month x Escrow. Your monthly payment includes the items listed in Section F on page 2. You must pay other items separately. No escrow. You must pay your taxes and insurance separately from your loan payments. Closing Costs Cash Close $16,331.79 Closing Costs include $4,280.00 in Settlement Fees. See details on page 2. SETTLEMENT DISCLOSURE PAGE 1 OF 5

Settlement Fees Paid at Closing by Borrower Financed in Loan Amount Paid at Closing by Seller RE. Real Estate Broker Fees $3,000.00 Reliable Realty Co./ $3,000.00 Realty Pros LLC $6,000.00 A. Origination Charges $2,005.00 1 Point(s) $1,080.00 Underwriting Fee $425.00 Application Fee $200.00 Processing Fee $300.00 Other Payments by Borrower Other B. Services Borrower Did Not Shop For $1,970.00 Credit Report Fee Creditco $9.00 Tax Status Research Fee Collateral Research Inc. $40.00 Flood Determination Fee Collateral Research Inc. $35.00 Tax Moniring Fee Moniring Services Inc. $15.00 Flood Moniring Fee Moniring Services Inc. $10.00 Appraisal Fee Local Appraisal Co. $354.00 Document Preparation Fee Collateral Research Inc. $55.00 Settlement Agent Fee ABC Settlement Co. $250.00 Title Examination Regional Title Co. $290.00 Title Commitment Letter Regional Title Co. $100.00 Title Courier Fees Speedy Delivery Corp. $32.00 Title Lender s Policy First Patriotic Title & Guar. Co. $108,000 $320.00 Title Owner s Policy First Patriotic Title & Guar. Co. $120,000 $460.00 C. Services Borrower Did Shop For $305.00 Survey Fee Surveyors Inc. $105.00 Pest Inspection Fee Home Pest Co. $200.00 Structural Inspection Fee Home Engineering Corp. $275.00 RE + A + B + C $3,717.00 $6,275.00 $563.00 Lender Credits Subtals of Settlement Fees $3,717.00 $6,275.00 $563.00 Total Settlement Fees paid by borrower $4,280.00 Settlement Costs D. Taxes and Other Government Fees $207.00 Recording Fees Deed: $12.00 Mortgage: $45.00 $45.00 $12.00 City/County Tax/Stamps Deed: Mortgage: State Tax/Stamps Deed: Mortgage: Transfer Taxes Mortgage Tax Deed: $12.00 Mortgage: $162.00 $162.00 $12.00 E. Prepaids $2,794.36 Mortgage Insurance Premium ( mo.) Homeowner s Insurance Premium ( 12 mo.) XYZ Ins. Co. $904.00 Property Taxes ( current period ) $237.61 Windsrm Insurance Premium ( 12 mo.) Wind Safe Co. $1,430.00 Prepaid Interest $12.38 per day from 12/13 12/31 $222.75 F. Initial Escrow Payment at Closing $740.04 Mortgage Insurance per month for mo. Homeowner s Insurance $75.33 per month for 3 mo. $225.99 County Property Taxes $52.18 per month for 3 mo. $156.54 Windsrm Insurance $119.17 per month for 3 mo. $357.51 HOA/Condo/Co-op per month for mo. Subtals of Settlement Costs (D + E + F) $3,741.40 $24.00 Total Settlement Costs paid by borrower $3,741.40 Calculating Closing Costs G. Subtals of Closing Costs (Settlement Fees + Settlement Costs) $7,458.40 $6,299.00 $563.00 H. Total Closing Costs paid by borrower $8,021.40 SETTLEMENT DISCLOSURE PAGE 2 OF 5

Calculating Borrower s Cash Close Total Closing Costs Paid by Borrower (H) $8,021.40 Down Payment/Funds from Borrower $12,000.00 Deposit $3,000.00 Cash Borrower $0 Seller Credits $0 Other Credits and Adjustments $126.61 Closing Costs Financed in Loan Amount (G) $0 Other Payments by Borrower (G) $563.00 Cash Close x From To Borrower $16,331.79 Limits on Increases Costs That Could Not Increase Loan Estimate Final Over Limit? A. Origination Charges $2,005.00 $2,005.00 D. Transfer Taxes $162.00 $162.00 Costs That Could Not Increase by More Than 10% in Total Loan Estimate Final B. Services You Did Not Shop For $1,820.00 $1,970.00 D. Recording Fees $45.00 $45.00 Total $1,865.00 $2,015.00 Over Limit? Summary of Borrower s Transaction I. Due from Borrower at Closing Closing Costs Paid at Closing by Borrower (G) $7,458.40 Closing Costs Financed in Loan Amount (G) Sale Price of Property $120,000.00 Sale Price of any Personal Property Included in Sale Summary of Seller s Transaction K. Due Seller at Closing Sale Price of Property $120,000.00 Sale Price of any Personal Property Included in Sale Items Prepaid by Seller that are Due from Borrower City/wn taxes County taxes Items Prepaid by Seller that are Due from Borrower City/wn taxes County taxes Total $127,458.40 J. Paid Already or on Behalf of Borrower at Closing Deposit $3,000.00 Principal Amount of Borrower s New Loan $108,000.00 Existing loan(s) assumed or taken subject Total $120,000.00 L. Due from Seller at Closing Excess Deposit Closing Costs Paid at Closing by Seller (G) $6,299.00 Existing loan(s) assumed or taken subject Payoff of first mortgage loan Payoff of second mortgage loan Unpaid Items that are Due from Seller City/wn taxes County taxes 10/1/11 12/13/11 $126.61 Unpaid Items that are Due from Seller City/wn taxes County taxes 10/1/11 12/13/11 $126.61 Total $111,126.61 Total Due from Borrower at Closing (I) $127,458.40 Total Paid Already or on Behalf of Borrower at Closing (J) $111,126.61 Cash Close x From To Borrower $16,331.79 Total $6,425.61 Total Due Seller at Closing (K) $120,000.00 Total Due from Seller at Closing (L) $6,425.61 Cash From x To Seller $113,574.39 SETTLEMENT DISCLOSURE PAGE 3 OF 5

Loan Disclosures Assumption If you sell or transfer your home another person: We will allow, under certain conditions, this person assume this loan on the original terms. x We will not allow assumption of this loan. Demand Feature Your loan has a demand feature, which permits the lender demand early repayment of the loan. If this loan has a demand feature, you should review your note for details. x Your loan does not have a demand feature. Late Payment If your payment is more than 15 days late, we will charge a late fee of 5% of the monthly principal and interest payment. Negative Amortization (Increase in Loan Amount) Under your loan terms, you are scheduled make monthly payments that do not pay all of the interest due that month. As a result, your loan amount will increase (negatively amortize), and your loan amount will likely become larger than your original loan amount. Increases in your loan amount lower the equity you have in your home. have the option of making monthly payments that do not pay all of the interest due that month. If you do, your loan amount will increase (negatively amortize), and, as a result, your loan amount may become larger than your original loan amount. Increases in your loan amount lower the equity you have in your home. x do not have a negative amortization feature. Partial Payment Policy We will accept payments that are less than the full amount due (partial payments). We will apply partial payments: x We will not accept partial payments. Escrow Account Information For now, your loan x will have an escrow account (also called an impound or trust account) pay your home-related costs, such as property taxes and homeowner s insurance. We estimate that these costs will tal $2,960.16 for the first year of your loan. Without an escrow account, you would directly pay these potentially large costs in semi-annual or annual payments. At closing, you will make an initial deposit of $740.04 in your escrow account. After that, your regular mortgage payments will include an additional $246.68 that will go in your escrow account. We will take money from your account pay these home-related costs as needed. If we fail make payments, we may be liable for penalties and interest. will not have an escrow account. You do not have an escrow account because you declined an account we do not offer escrow accounts. The fee for not having an escrow account is $. In addition your mortgage loan payment, you must directly pay your home-related costs, such as property taxes and homeowner s insurance. We estimate that these costs will tal $ for the first year of your loan. You must pay these costs in potentially large semiannual or annual payments. If you would like an escrow account, you may contact us at by. In the future, If you have an escrow account, or if one is added later, the amount of your escrow payment may change. In addition, you may be permitted cancel your escrow account, but if you do so, you will be responsible for directly paying these home-related costs unless you create a new escrow account. If your property taxes are not paid, your state or local government may (1) impose fines and penalties or (2) place a tax lien on your home. In addition, if you fail pay any of your home-related costs, we may add the amounts your loan balance, add an escrow account your loan, or require you pay for insurance on your home that we buy on your behalf, which likely would be more expensive and provide fewer benefits than what you could obtain on your own. Security Interest You are granting us a security interest in 1234 Anywhere St., Somecity, AL 54321. You may lose your home if you do not make your payments or satisfy other obligations for this loan. SETTLEMENT DISCLOSURE PAGE 4 OF 5

Loan s Total of Payments. The amount you have paid after you have made all 360 payments as scheduled. $281,792.70 Finance Charge. The dollar amount the credit will cost you. $87,535.65 Amount Financed. The amount of credit provided you or on your behalf. $105,452.25 Annual Percentage Rate (APR). This is not your interest rate. This rate expresses your costs over the loan term. 4.65% Total Interest Percentage (TIP). This rate is the tal amount of interest that you will pay over the loan term as a percentage of your loan amount. 74.47% Lender Cost of Funds (LCF). The cost of the funds used make this loan. This is not a direct cost you. 1.35% Originar Information Name Phone 555-123-4444 Friendly Mortgage Broker, Inc. Email janedoe@frndlymtgbrkr.com NMLS ID 767698 Originar Fees Summary Total Fees Paid Originar $2,160.00 Paid by Borrower(s) Paid by Lender $2,160.00 Other Disclosures Appraisal Copy If you paid for a written appraisal or valuation of the property, we are required give you a copy at no additional cost at least 3 days before closing. If you have not yet received it, please contact: Joe Smith Sassafras Bank 555-123-4444 Contract Details See your note and security instrument for information about what happens if you fail make your payments, other ways you can default on the loan, situations in which we can require early repayment of the loan, and the rules for making payments before they are due. Liability after Foreclosure If your lender forecloses on your home and the foreclosure does not cover the amount of unpaid balance on this loan: state law may protect you from personal liability for the unpaid balance. If you refinance or take on any additional debt on your home, you may lose this protection and be personally liable for debt remaining after the foreclosure. You may want consult an atrney for more information. x state law does not protect you from personal liability for the unpaid balance. Refinance You may not be able refinance your loan lower your interest rate and payments in the future with us or with another lender. Tax Deductions If you borrow more than your home is worth, the interest on the loan amount above the home s fair market value is not deductible from your federal income taxes. You should consult a tax advisor for more information. Questions If you have questions about the loan terms and costs on this form, contact your lender. To get more information or make a complaint, contact the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at www.consumerfinance.gov. Confirm Receipt By signing, you are only confirming that you have received this form. You don t have complete this transaction if you have signed or received this form. Applicant Signature/Date Co-Applicant Signature/Date SETTLEMENT DISCLOSURE PAGE 5 OF 5