Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1329

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Temporarily protecting recently widowed spouses from foreclosure

Impact

If enacted, the bill would amend Chapter 244 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, which governs mortgage and foreclosure proceedings. By including provisions for delaying foreclosure actions in the wake of a borrower's death, the law would significantly change the dynamics of how financial institutions approach foreclosures involving recently bereaved family members. The legislation aims to reduce the risk of losing homes during a period of grief, thus providing a form of financial stability during an otherwise tumultuous time. This protection could encourage more thoughtful communication between lenders and grieving families.

Summary

House Bill 1329, also known as the Act Temporarily Protecting Recently Widowed Spouses from Foreclosure, aims to provide a critical financial buffer for individuals who have lost their spouses. The bill mandates that mortgage lenders delay foreclosure proceedings for a period of 60 days following the death of a borrower. This delay serves to offer surviving spouses or family members the necessary time to navigate through a challenging emotional and financial period without the immediate pressure of foreclosure actions. It requires the surviving party to notify the lender and supply proof of the borrower’s death to invoke this protection.

Contention

While the bill is generally aimed at protecting vulnerable individuals, the proposal could lead to contention regarding its implementation. Some financial institutions may express concerns about the impact of mandatory delays on their business operations, particularly around cash flow and asset management. Furthermore, there may be discussions around the definition of qualifying relationships and how to streamline the notification process without adding undue burdens to the surviving members. Overall, while the intent is to provide security and peace of mind for recently widowed spouses, the impacts on the lending industry and potential legislation regarding the consequential processes could spur debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H709

Increasing efficiency and sustainability of student transportation

MA H707

Relative to public preschool facilities

MA H2543

Requiring hospital to maintain services

MA H467

Regularizing water rates for tenants

MA H3787

Addressing the shortage of school bus drivers

MA H2704

Relative to the postpartum treatment of women in correctional facilities

MA H2235

Ensuring safe disposal of hypodermic needles and lancets in the Commonwealth

MA H3417

Designating Domestic Workers' Rights Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.