The GFE, short for Good Faith Estimate, shows the interest rate, term, loan amount, and all settlement costs on a particular loan. The items on the GFE can be divided into three major groups: Interest rate and points, fixed-dollar loan fees, and third-party charges. A dishonest loan provider can manipulate all of these figures. There is no legal liability for errors on the GFE.On the GFE (Good Faith Estimate) you will notice some letters at the end of line 800: PFC, S, F, POC. PFC means Prepaid finance charge. These are the charges that are associated with calculating APR. S means Seller Paid. These are items that the seller will be paying at closing. The F means FHA allowable. These items are permitted by FHA. Lastly the POC stands for Paid Outside of Close. This means that these items will be paid for, generally, before close. Some common items that are paid outside of close would be appraisal fees, homeowners insurance premiums and homeowners association dues. On some GFE's these letters may simply be filled in after the dollar amounts of each fee.
Have each mortgage professional go over the Good Faith Estimates with you. Compare the items line by line. If you notice the cost of any item on a GFE significantly higher or lower than that of the same item on other GFE's, ask the loan officer to explain the difference. Some dishonest loan officers might "low ball" their settlement costs to gain your business.
Federal law requires lenders and brokers to provide a written good faith estimate within three days after taking an application from a borrower.
In California, the Good Faith Estimate is also called the MLDS or Mortgage Loan Disclosure Statement, when produced by a mortgage broker rather than the direct lender. The statement will itemize which costs are from the broker and which are from other parties.
It is important to keep a copy of the original GFE your are shown, to compare it to the final closing statment before you sign your loan documents.
Items checked as pre paid (PFC) finance charges will affect the final APR of your mortgage.
The 800 section of the GFE is what the lender, broker, appraisal fees are. These are the fees you will want to compare with
different lenders and brokers. the 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, & 1300 are all third party fees. The 1100 section are the fees charged by the title company.