Upon request by the borrower,
the HUD-1 or HUD-1A statement must be completed and made available
for inspection, setting forth those items that are known at the time
by the person conducting the settlement. This must be done during
the last business day preceding the day of settlement.
The completed statement must be
mailed or delivered to the borrower, the seller (if one), or their
agents, at or before settlement. The borrower may waive the right
of delivery at or before settlement. When the borrower, or the borrower’s
agent, does not attend the settlement, the transaction is exempt from
inspection and delivery requirements. In such cases, however, the
completed statement must be mailed to both borrower and seller as
soon as practicable after settlement. The mailing requirement is satisfied
by mailing the documents to the known address, except when the borrower
has expressly designated a revised address (§ 1024.11). No fee may
be charged for the preparation and distribution of the required statements
(§ 1024.12).
The lender must keep each completed statement for five
years or until it disposes of its interest in the mortgage and does
not service the mortgage. The statement should be part of any files
transferred to another owner or servicer.