Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2711

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/5/26  
Refer
2/6/26  
Enrolled
3/9/26  

Caption

Individual borrower files and individual servicer files; clarify and revise the required contents of.

Impact

The passage of SB2711 is projected to streamline the regulatory framework pertaining to mortgage documentation in Mississippi. By establishing a clear set of requirements for borrower files, the bill aims to improve compliance and oversight, thereby increasing consumer confidence in the mortgage lending process. This standardized approach may also reduce disputes related to documentation errors and omissions, ultimately fostering a more secure lending environment for consumers and reducing the risk of financial discrepancies in the servicer-borrower relationship.

Summary

Senate Bill 2711 aims to amend Section 81-18-33 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically concerning the requirements for individual borrower and servicer files within the mortgage industry. The bill seeks to clarify and revise what documentation must be maintained, ensuring that all necessary agreements, disclosures, and applications are clearly outlined. This includes requirements for mortgage origination agreements, loan applications, and various disclosures mandated by both state and federal law, all intended to enhance consumer protection and standardize practices within the industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2711 has largely been supportive, particularly among legislators who emphasize the importance of consumer protection in financial transactions. Industry stakeholders appear to welcome the clarification of requirements, viewing it as a beneficial move toward better service provision and compliance. However, there may be concerns from smaller lenders regarding the burden of compliance with these documented requirements, which could possibly be seen as an additional regulatory burden in an already complex industry.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2711 relate primarily to the potential impact on smaller mortgage licensees, who may find adherence to expanded documentation requirements challenging. While the intention is to bolster consumer rights and simplify compliance, there are dissenting voices that caution against the inefficiencies this may impose on smaller lenders. The debate thus centers on balancing consumer protections with maintaining a competitive and accessible lending environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2244

Parole; make individuals under house arrest not eligible for.

MS SB2306

Sexual activity between certain individuals incarcerated in correctional facilities; clarify.

MS HB22

License plates for disabled individuals; revise provisions relating to eligibility for.

MS HB212

Income tax; phase out on taxable income of individuals.

MS SB2631

Suffrage; restoration upon completion of sentence and other conditions for individuals convicted of nonviolent crimes.

MS SB2625

Elections; allow individuals to vote by affidavit if they register after thirty-day cutoff but before election day.

MS SB2702

Hospitals; repeal requirement to offer influenza vaccines to certain individuals prior to discharge.

MS SB2192

Driver's license; require indication of sex to be consistent with sex of the individual determined at birth.

MS HB587

CON; remove intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities from CON law.

MS HB438

Housing repair grant program; authorize issuance of bonds to provide funds for grants to low-income individuals for home repairs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.