New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR67

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Urges Congress to pass legislation requiring mortgage lenders to consider rent payments when determining people's credit worthiness.

Impact

If Congress responds positively to the resolution and passes the proposed legislation, it could have a significant impact on state laws governing mortgage lending practices. Currently, federal law limits New Jersey's ability to enforce regulations that could require lenders to consider rent payment history. Therefore, implementation of such a policy may empower local and state authorities to expand their control over financial regulations, thereby improving access to home ownership for marginalized groups.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 67 urges Congress to enact legislation that would require mortgage lenders to take rent payments into account when assessing individuals' credit worthiness. The resolution highlights a crucial barrier faced by many low-income renters in New Jersey who, despite demonstrating reliability in paying rent, struggle to qualify for mortgages due to a limited credit history. This situation disproportionately affects people of color, who are often shut out of the housing market for various systemic reasons. The Assemblyman sponsoring this resolution, William F. Moen, Jr., emphasizes that recognizing rent payment history can enhance home ownership opportunities for these individuals.

Contention

Some may argue that incorporating rent payments into credit evaluations could lead to a more equitable lending system by providing a more comprehensive view of an individual's payment history. However, there are also concerns regarding the readiness of all mortgage institutions to adapt to such changes and the potential administrative challenges they might encounter. Furthermore, questions about the sufficiency of rent payment history as a proxy for overall creditworthiness persist, which could lead to debates on the implications of such reforms on the financial services industry.

Companion Bills

NJ SR47

Carry Over Urges Congress to pass legislation requiring mortgage lenders to consider rent payments when determining people's credit worthiness.

NJ AR100

Carry Over Urges Congress to pass legislation requiring mortgage lenders to consider rent payments when determining people's credit worthiness.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR100

Urges Congress to pass legislation requiring mortgage lenders to consider rent payments when determining people's credit worthiness.

NJ SR47

Urges Congress to pass legislation requiring mortgage lenders to consider rent payments when determining people's credit worthiness.

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