New Mexico 2023 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB472

Introduced
2/16/23  
Report Pass
3/4/23  
Report Pass
3/7/23  
Engrossed
3/10/23  

Caption

Balance Info To Certain Borrowers

Impact

The implementation of SB472 will amend current statutes under the New Mexico Finance Code, particularly those relating to retail installment contracts and home loans. The bill prohibits creditors from charging for balance information and aims to prevent practices that restrict borrowers' access to vital financial data. This is expected to foster a fairer lending environment and empower consumers by improving their ability to manage and understand their debt.

Summary

Senate Bill 472 seeks to enhance consumer protections for borrowers in the state of New Mexico by addressing the practices of certain lenders. The bill specifically mandates that lenders must provide borrowers with information regarding the outstanding balance of their loans without imposing any penalties or fees. This provision aims to promote transparency and ensure that consumers are aware of their loan obligations without incurring additional costs for essential financial information.

Contention

Despite the bill's focus on consumer protection, it has faced scrutiny regarding its potential implications on the lending market. Supporters advocate that such measures are necessary for protecting vulnerable borrowers from excessive fees, while critics argue that stringent regulations may lead lenders to impose stricter terms or higher fees elsewhere to offset losses. The conversation around the bill suggests a delicate balance between protecting consumers and maintaining a viable lending landscape.

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Significantly, SB472 also prohibits lenders from penalizing borrowers for prepayment of their loans, thus discouraging predatory lending practices. This aligns with broader consumer protection objectives and reflects a growing trend within legislative environments to safeguard borrowers. As the bill becomes a part of the legislative framework, its long-term effects on borrower satisfaction and lender responses will be closely monitored.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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