Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2036

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Enabling municipal pre-foreclosure mediation

Impact

The enactment of HB 2036 would have significant implications for state laws concerning foreclosure processes within Massachusetts. By allowing local governments the authority to establish mediation programs, the legislation aims to address the increasing number of foreclosures affecting homeowners and communities. It is expected to reduce the overall number of foreclosures by enhancing communication and negotiation opportunities between distressed homeowners and mortgage lenders. Furthermore, the bill provides a structured approach that leverages the expertise of mediation professionals, enhancing the chances of reaching agreeable solutions for both parties.

Summary

House Bill 2036 proposes the establishment of municipal pre-foreclosure mediation programs in Massachusetts. This legislation allows municipalities to create frameworks that facilitate mediation between homeowners facing foreclosure and their mortgage lenders, aiming to explore potential alternatives to foreclosure and stabilize the housing market. The bill mandates that these mediation programs include participation from pre-qualified mediation program managers who guide the process and ensure both parties engage in good faith negotiations. Municipalities adopting this bill are also responsible for covering the costs of the program through mediation registration fees charged to mortgagees, ensuring no financial burden is placed on municipalities.

Contention

While support for the bill arises from numerous housing advocacy groups advocating for homeowner protections, some concerns have been raised about its implementation. Critics argue that potential administrative burdens on municipalities could arise, especially regarding the proper selection and oversight of mediation program managers. Additionally, the requirement that municipalities absorb associated costs through fees imposed on mortgagees may deter some local governments from adopting mediation programs. The ongoing discussions surrounding HB 2036 reflect broader debates about the effectiveness of mediation in foreclosure proceedings and the best approaches to support vulnerable homeowners.

Companion Bills

MA H4498

Similar To Similar Bills

MA S2827

Similar To Empowering municipalities and local governments

MA H4788

Similar To Empowering municipalities and local governments

MA H4997

Similar To Study Order

MA H4573

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2455

Relative to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

MA H2456

Providing for fairness and equity for Massachusetts Water Resources Authority employees

MA H1968

Relative to the labeling of opioid prescriptions

MA H3490

Recognizing Gold Star Families

MA H2035

To prevent nonprofit institutions from avoiding wetlands or natural resource protections under the so-called Dover Amendment

MA H1172

Relative to same day drug testing

MA H2143

Preserving access to hospital services

MA H2725

Requiring public disclosures by publicly-traded corporate taxpayers

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