Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1730

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a foreclosure review division

Impact

The introduction of the Foreclosure Review Division is expected to improve the accessibility and efficiency of legal processes for individuals facing foreclosure. By consolidating these cases into a specialized division with trained personnel, the bill could lead to quicker resolutions for litigants, potentially preventing unnecessary foreclosures or legal battles. Moreover, the division will provide resources for self-represented litigants, enhancing their ability to navigate the legal system and participate in their cases effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1730 aims to establish a specialized Foreclosure Review Division within the Superior Court of Massachusetts. This new division is designed to handle all matters related to the foreclosure of residential properties, including the validity of foreclosures and related disputes. By creating a focused court division, the bill seeks to expedite the judicial process for homeowners facing foreclosure, thereby addressing a significant issue in housing stability and consumer rights. The legislation outlines the structure of the division, which will be staffed with a presiding justice and other justices appointed by the chief justice of the trial court, ensuring that these professionals have relevant expertise.

Contention

The bill does raise potential concerns among some stakeholders. Discussion points may include the adequacy of resources allocated to the new division and whether it will effectively meet the demand. Critics may also argue about the implications of its provisions regarding alternative dispute resolution services, questioning if these measures are sufficient to protect homeowners' rights. The requirement for certain judicial processes, including the transfer of cases and waivers of additional fees, may prompt debate about the fairness and efficiency of the transition to this new division.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1177

Relative to community reinvestment goals for banks

MA H3341

Relative to supplier diversity recertification

MA H1175

To provide homeowners with fair insurance premiums

MA H1729

Relative to abuse prevention

MA H3340

Relative to minority participation goals in exclusive contracts

MA H79

Relative to efficient access to the affordable connectivity program

MA H960

Relative to requiring the sealing of containers transporting solid waste

MA H2278

Relative to late fees and accrued interest on parking tickets

Similar Bills

TX SB767

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

TX HB2684

Relating to the foreclosure process; creating an offense; providing penalties.

NJ A3772

Revises process for property tax lien holder to foreclose right to redeem a property tax lien; allows property owner to protect remaining equity.

NJ S2334

Revises process for property tax lien holder to foreclose right to redeem a property tax lien; allows property owner to protect remaining equity.

TX HB3589

Relating to requiring foreclosure deferment and reset notification on certain residential mortgages.

MA S1140

Establishing a foreclosure review division

TX HB1429

Relating to rights and remedies of certain residential tenants; providing civil penalties.

TX SB1547

Relating to the foreclosure of certain property associations' assessment liens.