Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB247

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Real Property - Residential Foreclosures - Procedures

Impact

The legislation is set to alter the current framework of residential foreclosures significantly. Notably, it increases the time frame before foreclosure actions can be initiated from 90 to 120 days post-default, providing homeowners an extended period to seek alternatives to foreclosure. By mandating better communication from lenders, the bill seeks to enable mortgagors to understand their financial obligations better and explore potential loss mitigation strategies before foreclosure proceedings begin. This is expected to enhance housing stability and consumer protection in the face of financial distress.

Summary

House Bill 247 aims to reform the procedures surrounding residential foreclosures in Maryland. This bill repeals the requirement for a preliminary loss mitigation affidavit for a complaint to foreclose a mortgage or deed of trust on residential property. Instead, it establishes new requirements, such as the necessity for secured parties to provide loan-related correspondence that outlines the mortgage's status and delinquency details. The bill also emphasizes the role of the Commissioner of Financial Regulation in mediating foreclosure processes, thereby attempting to streamline communications between mortgagors and secured parties.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill has faced criticism regarding its effectiveness and the potential for unintended consequences. Proponents argue that the new requirements will provide essential safeguards for homeowners, reducing the number of unnecessary foreclosures. However, opponents highlight concerns about the burden on lenders to comply with the increased documentation and procedural mandates, which they fear could slow down the foreclosure process even further. Furthermore, there are apprehensions that this bill might lead to less favorable market conditions as lenders become cautious in issuing mortgages to consumers in light of these new regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB225

Foreclosure Proceedings - Residential Mortgagors and Grantors - Access to Counsel

MD SB904

Foreclosure Proceedings - Residential Mortgagors and Grantors - Access to Counsel

MD HB1223

Foreclosure Actions - Responsibility of Secured Parties and Stay for Determination of Financial Assistance

MD HB837

Condominiums and Homeowners Associations - Residential Property Foreclosure Sales - Purchaser Requirements

MD HB474

Sale of Residential Real Property - Offers to Purchase and Transfer Tax

MD SB945

Sale of Residential Real Property - Offers to Purchase and Transfer Tax

MD SB163

Real Property - Recordation and Land Records - Requirements

MD SB769

Baltimore City – Residential Real Property – Disclaimed Property and Exemptions From Prepayment

MD HB865

Baltimore City - Residential Real Property - Disclaimed Property and Exemptions From Prepayment

MD HB921

Baltimore City - Property Tax - In Rem Foreclosure of Vacant or Nuisance Property

Similar Bills

MD HB769

Real Property - Residential Foreclosures - Commencement Restrictions

MD SB566

Real Property - Filing Fee for Residential Mortgage Foreclosure - Increase

MD HB796

Real Property – Filing Fee for Residential Mortgage Foreclosure – Increase

CT HB05514

An Act Concerning An Optional Method Of Foreclosure.

CT SB00403

An Act Concerning Foreclosure By Commercial Power Of Sale.

MD HB1223

Foreclosure Actions - Responsibility of Secured Parties and Stay for Determination of Financial Assistance

CT HB05567

An Act Concerning Alternatives To Foreclosures, The Foreclosure Mediation Program, And The Mortgagor In Good Standing Statutes.

FL H0237

Legal Instruments