Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1076

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to mortgage licensing in Massachusetts

Impact

The introduction of H1076 represents a significant shift in the financial services landscape within the state by standardizing fees and potentially simplifying the process for obtaining a mortgage license. By setting a clear minimum fee structure, the bill could lead to increased compliance and oversight in the mortgage lending sector, thereby aiming to enhance the integrity and reliability of mortgage loan originators operating in Massachusetts. The annual expiration of licenses and the requirement for renewal applications are intended to ensure that licensees maintain up-to-date qualifications and meet ongoing requirements.

Summary

House Bill H1076, presented by Representative John J. Lawn, Jr., aims to amend the existing regulations surrounding mortgage licensing in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill proposes changes to the fee structure associated with mortgage licensing, requiring all applicants to submit an investigation fee that is determined annually by the Secretary of Administration. The bill seeks to establish a minimum fee, stipulating that non-Massachusetts corporations must pay at least $500, while those headquartered in the state must pay at least $300. Additionally, it clarifies that community development corporations are exempt from these fees.

Contention

While the bill may streamline the mortgage licensing process, it is likely to face scrutiny from various stakeholders. Critics may raise concerns about the burden of increased licensing fees on smaller mortgage companies or new entrants into the market. The exemption for community development corporations is a notable point of contention as it suggests a differentiated approach to fees, which some may argue undermines the bill's goals of consistency and fairness across the mortgage industry. Therefore, discussions surrounding H1076 may focus on balancing regulatory oversight with the need to promote a competitive and accessible mortgage lending environment.

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