North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1378

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/13/25  

Caption

Definitions for escrow accounts; to provide a penalty; and to provide for application.

Impact

The impact of HB 1378 is significant as it aims to protect consumers' interests by enforcing lender responsibilities regarding escrow accounts. By requiring lenders to pay interest on funds held in escrow, the bill encourages a fair practice within the mortgage industry. Should this legislation pass, borrowers will have a better understanding of how their escrow funds are managed and compensated, potentially leading to increased financial literacy among homeowners regarding mortgage-related costs and obligations.

Summary

House Bill 1378 seeks to enact a new chapter in the North Dakota Century Code concerning the management of escrow accounts associated with residential mortgages. The bill mandates that lenders are required to pay interest on escrow accounts that maintain a minimum average balance of five hundred dollars. This interest must be credited after three months of account existence, promoting transparency in interest rate disclosures and requiring lenders to abide by prevailing market rates, ensuring benefits for borrowers. The introductory section provides necessary definitions for key terms such as 'borrower,' 'escrow account,' and 'interest rate.'

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 1378 appears to be supportive, particularly among consumer advocacy groups who advocate for stronger protections for mortgage borrowers. The requirement for lenders to disclose interest rates transparently is seen as a positive shift towards accountability in the financial sector. However, some lenders may view the additional requirements as burdensome, leading to discussions about balancing borrower protections with the operational challenges for financial institutions.

Contention

Notable points of contention might arise from discussions relating to the penalties imposed on lenders that fail to comply with the interest payment provisions. The bill outlines specified civil penalties and possible suspension of business operations for non-compliance, which could lead to concerns about the feasibility of enforcing such penalties, as well as the potential impact on small lending institutions. The option for borrowers to opt out of receiving interest payments in exchange for a lower mortgage rate may also raise questions regarding informed consent and the clarity of such agreements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1372

Litigation financing; to provide a penalty; and to provide for application.

ND SB2336

Definitions applicable to conveyance regulation and the membership of the state electrical board; to provide a penalty; and to provide for application.

ND S794

Relative to the fiduciary responsibility of lenders for non-payment of insurance premiums from escrowed accounts

ND HB1558

The extension of probation; to provide a penalty; and to provide for application.

ND SB831

Credit Regulation - Reverse Mortgage Loans - Escrow Accounts

ND HB1377

Campaign disclosure statements; to provide a penalty; to provide for application; and to provide an effective date.

ND SB2156

Campaign disclosure statements; to provide a penalty; to provide for application; and to provide an effective date.

ND HB1393

Earned wage access providers; and to provide a penalty.

ND SB2193

Definitions associated with assistance animals; and to provide a penalty.

ND HB1561

A commercial entity's liability for publishing or distributing sexual material harmful to a minor; to provide a penalty; and to provide for application.

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