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From my research it looks like the HUD-1 is no longer required.

 

Recently, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau stated that the current 3-page HUD-1 Settlement Statement is “replete with…technical and legal jargon… that may be more confusing than helpful.  Complicated and lengthy disclosures can make it hard to answer or even ask the right questions.”

Because of what the CFPB believes, they have decided to do away with the HUD-1 settlement forms including the Good Faith Estimate and the Truth-in-Lending disclosure and replace them with forms entitled “Loan Estimate” and “Settlement Disclosure Form” also known as “Closing Disclosure form”.  This change was effective October 3rd, 2015.  The National Association of Realtors (NAR) is hosting a series of webinars on the topic.  To learn when the next one is, go to Realtor.org/respa.  Below are examples of the new forms: