Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1807

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to foreclosure mediation

Impact

If passed, the bill would significantly alter how foreclosure processes are managed within the state. By introducing a mediation component, the legislation encourages open communication and negotiation between borrowers and creditors. The mediation sessions would be led by neutral third-party mediators who can facilitate discussions and empower borrowers to advocate for modifications to their mortgages, such as reductions in principal or interest rates. This framework not only aims to prevent the often traumatic experience of foreclosure but also seeks to foster a better understanding of borrower rights among homeowners.

Summary

House Bill 1807 aims to establish a formal foreclosure mediation program in Massachusetts, specifically designed to assist borrowers and creditors in negotiating alternatives to foreclosure. The proposed legislation outlines the roles and responsibilities of both parties during the mediation process, with the Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration at the University of Massachusetts at Boston administering the program. This initiative intends to provide borrowers with a constructive avenue to negotiate the terms of their mortgage loans, potentially leading to more favorable outcomes for both borrowers struggling to maintain their homes and creditors seeking to recover their investments.

Contention

However, the bill may face challenges and opposition, particularly regarding the balance of power between creditors and borrowers. Notable points of contention could arise around the obligation of creditors to engage in good faith during mediation and the extent to which borrowers can influence the terms of their loan modifications. Critics may argue that the bill could create logistical burdens for creditors or complicate the foreclosure process, while advocates are likely to emphasize the necessity of protecting homeowners during financial distress. Ultimately, how the bill addresses these concerns will be crucial for its acceptance and effectiveness in the legislative landscape.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1130

To facilitate alternatives to foreclosure

MA S1140

Establishing a foreclosure review division

MA S1071

Relative to unlawful practices in the servicing and foreclosure of a subordinate mortgage

MA H1983

Relative to unlawful practices in the servicing and foreclosure of a subordinate mortgage

MA H1730

Establishing a foreclosure review division

MA S1031

To amend the foreclosure statute to require judicial foreclosure

MA SB2946

Relating To Foreclosures.

MA HB769

Real Property - Residential Foreclosures - Commencement Restrictions

MA HB523

Real Property - Residential Foreclosures - Commencement Restrictions

MA HB1775

Relating To Foreclosures.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.