Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S731

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Regulating certain mortgages

Impact

One significant aspect of the bill is the definition and limitations placed on shared appreciation mortgages. These loans allow lenders to participate in any appreciation of property value, but the bill caps the payment to lenders at 15% of that appreciation or 15% of the property value at the time of loan consummation. The legislation also enhances consumer protections by preventing penalties for early repayment and ensuring that no confidentiality clauses or mandatory arbitration provisions are included in these loans. Furthermore, borrowers will have the right to live in the home after the mortgagee's death, provided their heirs are living in or intend to live in the property.

Summary

Senate Bill 731, introduced by Lydia Edwards, aims to regulate shared appreciation mortgage loans in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to establish clear guidelines for how these mortgage products operate, ensuring that both lenders and borrowers understand the terms and conditions of their agreements. It mandates that all shared appreciation mortgage programs must be approved by the Commissioner of Banks, contributing to greater oversight in the lending process related to shared appreciation mortgages.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes provisions for mandatory housing counseling, which requires borrowers to receive counseling from a HUD-certified housing counselor at least 14 days before finalizing a shared appreciation mortgage. This step is aimed at ensuring consumers are fully aware of their financial commitments and options. Critics may express concerns regarding the additional regulatory burden on lenders, questioning whether such requirements could limit the availability of innovative mortgage products in the market. Overall, however, this legislation appears focused on balancing the scales between lender interests and borrower protections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3954

Regulating certain mortgages

MA S626

For a right of first refusal for foreclosed property (Foreclosure TOPA)

MA H2036

Enabling municipal pre-foreclosure mediation

MA H1083

To facilitate alternatives to foreclosure

MA H3953

To establish a resolution trust fund for receipt of reasonable mortgage payments

MA S653

Establishing a Massachusetts foreclosure prevention program

MA H942

Establishing a Massachusetts foreclosure prevention program

MA S880

To guarantee a tenant’s first right of refusal

MA S895

To promote sustainable affordable housing

MA H1350

To guarantee a tenant’s first right of refusal

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