Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1083

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing mortgage customers additional mandatory information regarding their accounts

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would significantly update Chapter 167E of the General Laws, adding a new section that would require financial institutions to issue clearer account statements. This change is anticipated to improve the overall communication between mortgage lenders and their customers. By requiring banks and lending institutions to present more detailed monthly statements, customers will be better equipped to track their mortgage payments and understand the status of their escrow accounts.

Summary

House Bill 1083 seeks to enhance transparency in mortgage documentation by mandating that banks and lending institutions provide additional information on monthly statements to mortgage loan customers. This includes crucial details such as the remaining principal balance, confirmation of recent payments, and details concerning escrow accounts. The transparency initiative is designed to better inform consumers about their mortgage status, ultimately empowering them to make more informed financial decisions.

Contention

While the bill has gained support for its consumer-friendly approach, there may be contention regarding the operational impact it could have on financial institutions. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the potential costs and administrative burden associated with these additional requirements. Furthermore, discussions around this bill may focus on whether the mandated disclosures will truly enhance customer understanding or if they will merely increase the volume of information without practical benefit.

Notable points

This bill is part of a broader legislative effort to enhance consumer protections in the financial sector. Given that similar measures were proposed in previous sessions, it indicates a continued legislative focus on improving consumer awareness and financial literacy, particularly in the mortgage arena.

Companion Bills

MA H4712

Replaced by Authorizing the committee on Financial Services to make an investigation and study of certain House documents relative to banking

Previously Filed As

MA HB55

Mortgages; authorize lenders to mortgagors to make additional mortgage payments

MA H2246

To hold property owners accountable for recurring public nuisance

MA H1086

Authorizing insurance providers to extend motor vehicle liability insurance rebates to customers with safe driving records

MA HB05503

An Act Requiring Mortgagees To Provide Mortgagors With Periodic Statements.

MA H1145

Regulating certain mortgages

MA S731

Regulating certain mortgages

MA H1081

Relative to customer reimbursement in instances of financial fraud

MA H1584

Establishing a mandatory sentence for destruction, defacement or damage to burial tombs and grave markers

MA H1089

Providing for regulation and reporting requirements for qualifying virtual currency kiosk operators

MA H2364

Providing safeguards for home healthcare workers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.