Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1319

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/18/11  
Introduced
3/8/11  
Voted on by Senate
4/28/11  
Refer
3/23/11  
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to certain loans secured by a lien on residential real property and to other transactions involving residential real property; providing civil penalties.

Impact

The impact of SB1319 on state laws will be significant as it requires strict adherence to new rules by mortgage servicers. Specifically, servicers must provide detailed annual statements and clear receipts at the borrower’s request, which would allow borrowers to better understand and manage their loan obligations. The bill also imposes civil penalties for violations of these rules, creating a framework for accountability in the mortgage servicing industry.

Summary

SB1319 is a legislative measure that seeks to enhance regulations surrounding loans secured by liens on residential real property. This includes the responsibilities of mortgage servicers in providing information to borrowers regarding their loans. The bill introduces a new chapter in the Finance Code, mandating mortgage servicers to furnish receipts for payments and annual accounting statements to borrowers. This information must include details on how payments are applied to the loan, ensuring transparency in the mortgage servicing process.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of these regulations and their potential burdens on mortgage servicers. Critics may argue that the compliance burden could lead to increased costs for servicers, which could ultimately be passed down to borrowers through higher fees or interest rates. However, supporters contend that these measures are essential for protecting consumers and enhancing transparency in loan processes. This tension highlights the ongoing debate between regulatory oversight and the freedom of financial institutions to operate.

Notable_points

Furthermore, SB1319 also addresses unlawful practices in real estate transactions, particularly concerning the execution of deeds. It prohibits the requirement for sellers or lenders to demand that buyers execute deeds conveying residential real estate prior to or at the time of conveyance. This provision aims to prevent potentially fraudulent practices that could harm consumers and ensure that residential property transactions are conducted fairly.

Companion Bills

TX HB213

Similar Relating to certain loans secured by a lien on residential real property and to other transactions involving residential real property; providing civil penalties.

TX HB3760

Relating to home loans that are not federally related mortgage loans; providing civil penalties.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1656

Relating to the reporting of information to claims databases by insurers.

TX SB1434

Relating to certain low-income weatherization programs.

TX SB1320

Relating to the execution of written instruments relating to residential real estate transactions and deeds conveying residential real estate in connection with certain transactions involving residential real estate; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB1219

Relating to the Internet website operated by the Public Utility Commission of Texas to provide information regarding a customer's power to choose retail electric providers.

TX SB1693

Relating to periodic rate adjustments by electric utilities.

TX SB767

Relating to the regulation of certain residential mortgage foreclosure consulting services; providing a criminal penalty.

TX SB1450

Relating to the regulation of crafted precious metal dealers and dealerships; providing a criminal penalty.

TX SB1431

Relating to the functions of insurance holding company systems.

Similar Bills

HI SB293

Relating To Real Property Transactions.

TX SB1995

Relating to disclosures in connection with certain wrap mortgage loan transactions; providing a criminal penalty.

HI HB1398

Relating To Property.

TX HB213

Relating to certain loans secured by a lien on residential real property and to other transactions involving residential real property; providing civil penalties.

NJ S1034

Requires disclosure of lead drinking water hazards to tenants of residential units; prohibits landlords from obstructing replacement of lead service lines; concerns testing of certain property for lead drinking water hazards.

NJ A2929

Requires disclosure of lead drinking water hazards to tenants of residential units; prohibits landlords from obstructing replacement of lead service lines; concerns testing of certain property for lead drinking water hazards.

VA HB1689

Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; Real Estate Board; residential property disclosure statement form.

MD HB1410

State Transfer Tax - Exemption for First-Time Home Buyers - Alterations