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124 STAT. 2175 PUBLIC LAW 111–203—JULY 21, 2010 ‘‘(a) PREPARATION AND DISTRIBUTION.—The Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (hereafter in this section referred to as the ‘Director’) shall prepare, at least once every 5 years, a booklet to help consumers applying for federally related mortgage loans to understand the nature and costs of real estate settlement services. The Director shall prepare the booklet in var- ious languages and cultural styles, as the Director determines to be appropriate, so that the booklet is understandable and accessible to homebuyers of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The Director shall distribute such booklets to all lenders that make federally related mortgage loans. The Director shall also distribute to such lenders lists, organized by location, of homeownership coun- selors certified under section 106(e) of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C. 1701x(e)) for use in complying with the requirement under subsection (c) of this section. ‘‘(b) CONTENTS.—Each booklet shall be in such form and detail as the Director shall prescribe and, in addition to such other information as the Director may provide, shall include in plain and understandable language the following information: ‘‘(1) A description and explanation of the nature and pur- pose of the costs incident to a real estate settlement or a federally related mortgage loan. The description and expla- nation shall provide general information about the mortgage process as well as specific information concerning, at a min- imum— ‘‘(A) balloon payments; ‘‘(B) prepayment penalties; ‘‘(C) the advantages of prepayment; and ‘‘(D) the trade-off between closing costs and the interest rate over the life of the loan. ‘‘(2) An explanation and sample of the uniform settlement statement required by section 4. ‘‘(3) A list and explanation of lending practices, including those prohibited by the Truth in Lending Act or other applicable Federal law, and of other unfair practices and unreasonable or unnecessary charges to be avoided by the prospective buyer with respect to a real estate settlement. ‘‘(4) A list and explanation of questions a consumer obtaining a federally related mortgage loan should ask regarding the loan, including whether the consumer will have the ability to repay the loan, whether the consumer sufficiently shopped for the loan, whether the loan terms include prepay- ment penalties or balloon payments, and whether the loan will benefit the borrower. ‘‘(5) An explanation of the right of rescission as to certain transactions provided by sections 125 and 129 of the Truth in Lending Act. ‘‘(6) A brief explanation of the nature of a variable rate mortgage and a reference to the booklet entitled ‘Consumer Handbook on Adjustable Rate Mortgages’, published by the Director, or to any suitable substitute of such booklet that the Director may subsequently adopt pursuant to such section. ‘‘(7) A brief explanation of the nature of a home equity line of credit and a reference to the pamphlet required to be provided under section 127A of the Truth in Lending Act. ‘‘(8) Information about homeownership counseling services made available pursuant to section 106(a)(4) of the Housing List. List. Lists. Deadline.