New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1346

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Establishes pre-loan counseling requirements and borrower right of rescission for reverse mortgage loans.

Impact

The passage of S1346 will have a significant impact on how reverse mortgages are processed in New Jersey. By mandating that lenders provide clear and written information prior to loan applications, the bill seeks to prevent potential misunderstandings or misrepresentations that could disadvantage vulnerable homeowners. It specifically emphasizes a period of reflection for borrowers with the introduction of a seven-day rescission period, promoting informed decision-making regarding their financial futures. Enforcing these regulations will likely lead to a more transparent lending environment in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill S1346 aims to enhance borrower protection in reverse mortgage transactions by establishing mandatory pre-loan counseling requirements and defining a borrower's right of rescission. The bill requires lenders to provide borrowers with a comprehensive checklist that covers important aspects of reverse mortgages, including potential financial impacts, alternative options, and post-loan implications for co-residents and heirs. This counseling aims to ensure that borrowers, particularly those aged 60 and above, fully understand the terms and consequences of reverse mortgage agreements before committing to them.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding S1346 involves concerns about the burden placed on lenders by the increased regulatory requirements. Lenders may argue that the extensive counseling requirements could complicate and delay the loan approval process, potentially discouraging some homeowners from applying for reverse mortgages. Conversely, advocates for the bill assert that these protective measures are essential to safeguarding the interests of seniors who may be unaware of the implications of such financial products. Additionally, the enforcement mechanisms in place for compliance, including penalties for non-adherence by lenders, are intended to ensure accountability and protect borrowers from potential exploitation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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