Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1983

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If passed, H1983 would amend Chapter 244 of the Massachusetts General Laws, imposing stricter requirements on creditors regarding their treatment of borrowers in relation to subordinate mortgages. Notably, the bill establishes clear definitions and expectations for creditor behavior, aiming to prevent practices that may be harmful to consumers, such as failing to communicate with borrowers or providing incorrect information about loan balances. This change is expected to have positive implications for homeowners, enhancing their rights and reinforcing consumer protections in the real estate sector.

Summary

House Bill 1983 aims to establish regulations surrounding the servicing and foreclosure processes related to subordinate mortgages in Massachusetts. The bill redefines subordinate mortgages and outlines specific unlawful practices that must be avoided by creditors and servicers. It includes requirements for providing timely written communications to borrowers, periodic statements, and necessary notices related to loan servicing and foreclosure actions. This legislative effort is intended to enhance transparency and accountability in mortgage transactions, particularly in protecting consumers during foreclosure proceedings.

Contention

One potential point of contention surrounding H1983 is its implications for creditors and their operational procedures. Some lenders might argue that the regulations could create additional burdens in their servicing processes, leading to concerns about increased costs and potential constraints on foreclosure activities. The bill could face opposition from financial institutions that may perceive these requirements as restrictive or punitive. However, proponents advocate that the law is essential for preventing abuses in the mortgage servicing industry and ensuring that borrowers are treated fairly, especially in vulnerable situations such as foreclosure.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1071

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

MA SB01336

An Act Concerning Mortgage Foreclosures And Undischarged Mortgages.

MA AB1957

Mortgages: foreclosure.

MA HB06878

An Act Concerning Mortgage Foreclosures And Undischarged Mortgages.

MA SB682

Real Property - Residential Foreclosures - Materially Delinquent Mortgages

MA SB2951

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE TIME

MA H1145

Regulating certain mortgages

MA S731

Regulating certain mortgages

MA HF1027

Mortgage foreclosure redemption and surpluses provided.

MA H1090

Establishing a Massachusetts foreclosure prevention program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.