New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08066

Introduced
5/15/25  
Refer
5/15/25  

Caption

Sets the definition of "principal" for the purposes of limits on amount of flood insurance required by a mortgagee and clarifies applicability of the state law relative to certain federal programs and requirements.

Impact

The enactment of S08066 could significantly influence how mortgagees operate in New York, especially in flood-prone areas. By standardizing the requirements for flood insurance, it aims to provide clarity and fairness in mortgage transactions. Homeowners will benefit from reduced financial burdens associated with inflated insurance requirements, and the bill serves to protect their investments in residential properties. It seeks to ensure that homeowners are adequately informed about their insurance obligations and the reality of potential losses associated with flooding.

Summary

Bill S08066 seeks to amend the real property law in New York concerning the limits on the amount of flood insurance required by mortgagees. Specifically, it establishes guidelines stating that mortgagees cannot require higher flood insurance coverage than the lesser of the property's replacement value or the outstanding mortgage balance. This adjustment aims to alleviate financial pressures on homeowners by preventing excessive insurance requirements that do not align with the actual value at risk. Additionally, the bill mandates that mortgagees inform mortgagors about potential gaps in flood insurance coverage, encouraging them to consider additional coverage if they wish to fully protect their property against flood risks.

Contention

While S08066 has the potential to positively impact consumers, there may be contention regarding how it aligns with existing federal programs and regulations. Mortgagees might express concerns about liability if their requirements are not fully compliant with rules under the National Flood Insurance Act. Some stakeholders may argue that this bill could lead to underinsurance, leaving homeowners vulnerable to significant losses in the event of a flood if their insurance coverage does not cover actual damages. The balance between protecting consumers and ensuring adequate flood coverage remains a critical issue in the discussions around this bill.

Companion Bills

NY A08030

Same As Sets the definition of "principal" for the purposes of limits on amount of flood insurance required by a mortgagee; clarifies applicability of the state law relative to certain federal programs and requirements.

Previously Filed As

NY A08030

Sets the definition of "principal" for the purposes of limits on amount of flood insurance required by a mortgagee; clarifies applicability of the state law relative to certain federal programs and requirements.

NY A08244

Increases fee amount authorized to be imposed on mortgagees or their agents.

NY S07933

Increases fee amount authorized to be imposed on mortgagees or their agents.

NY HB05503

An Act Requiring Mortgagees To Provide Mortgagors With Periodic Statements.

NY S05941

Requires peer-to-peer car sharing programs provide insurance coverage in amounts equal to the financial responsibility requirements set forth in section three hundred eleven of the vehicle and traffic law; removes requirements relating to requiring additional insurance coverage.

NY A06576

Requires peer-to-peer car sharing programs provide insurance coverage in amounts equal to the financial responsibility requirements set forth in section three hundred eleven of the vehicle and traffic law; removes requirements relating to requiring additional insurance coverage.

NY A11069

Imposes certain requirements for the use of aerial images of an insured property for the purposes of homeowners' insurance; requires certain notices and appeals process.

NY S09156

Imposes certain requirements for the use of aerial images of an insured property for the purposes of homeowners' insurance; requires certain notices and appeals process.

NY HB05317

An Act Defining "mortgage Loan" For Purposes Of Certain Notice Provisions Relating To Flood Damage And Insurance.

NY HF1865

Loans that satisfy the federal qualified mortgage points and fees threshold excluded from the definition of conventional loan.

Similar Bills

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