Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1004

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the regulation of residential mortgage loan originators, residential mortgage loan companies, mortgage bankers, and residential mortgage loan servicers under the jurisdiction of the Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending; changing a fee.

Impact

The implications of SB1004 are significant for the regulatory framework surrounding mortgage lending in Texas. By instituting stricter requirements for licensing, the bill aims to eliminate bad actors from the market, thereby fostering a safer environment for consumers when obtaining residential loans. The changes emphasize accountability, as loan originators must now clearly communicate the nature of their services and how they will be compensated, thus promoting ethical conduct among mortgage professionals. Additionally, the bill provides mechanisms for consumer recourse in cases where they are misled or harmed by unlawful practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 1004 introduces comprehensive regulations governing the conduct of residential mortgage loan originators, mortgage bankers, and residential mortgage loan companies in Texas. The legislation is designed to enhance consumer protections by ensuring that all mortgage loan originators are properly licensed and adhere to established ethical standards. This will involve a rigorous application process, including a requirement for background checks and the establishment of clear minimum qualifications. Furthermore, the bill mandates that all fee structures be transparent, facilitating better understanding for consumers engaging with these financial services.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB1004 relates to the debate over the balance between necessary regulation versus potential overregulation that could stifle competition within the residential mortgage industry. Opponents argue that the increased compliance costs imposed by the regulations could drive smaller mortgage companies out of business, reducing options for consumers. Advocates of the bill counter this by emphasizing the need for consumer protection and market integrity, arguing that these regulations will ultimately lead to a healthier mortgage marketplace that better serves the interests of borrowers.

Companion Bills

TX HB1601

Very Similar Relating to the regulation of residential mortgage loan originators, residential mortgage loan companies, mortgage bankers, and residential mortgage loan servicers under the jurisdiction of the Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending; changing a fee.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1601

Relating to the regulation of residential mortgage loan originators, residential mortgage loan companies, mortgage bankers, and residential mortgage loan servicers under the jurisdiction of the Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending; changing a fee.

TX HB2248

Relating to licensing and regulation of certain persons involved in residential mortgage lending pursuant to the Texas Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2009; providing penalties.

TX SB1124

Relating to licensing and regulation of certain persons involved in residential mortgage lending pursuant to the Texas Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2009; providing penalties.

Similar Bills

TX HB1601

Relating to the regulation of residential mortgage loan originators, residential mortgage loan companies, mortgage bankers, and residential mortgage loan servicers under the jurisdiction of the Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending; changing a fee.

TX SB1124

Relating to licensing and regulation of certain persons involved in residential mortgage lending pursuant to the Texas Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2009; providing penalties.

TX HB2248

Relating to licensing and regulation of certain persons involved in residential mortgage lending pursuant to the Texas Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2009; providing penalties.

TX HB2656

Relating to the regulation of residential mortgage loan companies, including the registration of mortgage lot lender companies; authorizing a fee.

TX HB3140

Relating to the regulation of residential mortgage loan companies, including requiring the registration of mortgage lot lender companies; imposing a fee.

TX SB1994

Relating to residential mortgage loans, including the financing of residential real estate purchases by means of a wrap mortgage loan; providing licensing requirements; authorizing an administrative penalty.

NC H762

Modernize NC S.A.F.E. Act