Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2069 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/20/2019

                            86R8340 NC-D
 By: Wray H.B. No. 2069


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the foreclosure of a lien on real property of a
 decedent.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 51.0001(2), Property Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (2)  "Debtor's last known address" means:
 (A)  for a debt secured by the debtor's residence,
 the debtor's residence address unless the debtor provided the
 mortgage servicer a written change of address before the date the
 mortgage servicer mailed a notice required by Section 51.002 or
 51.0022; or
 (B)  for a debt other than a debt described by
 Paragraph (A), the debtor's last known address as shown by the
 records of the mortgage servicer of the security instrument unless
 the debtor provided the current mortgage servicer a written change
 of address before the date the mortgage servicer mailed a notice
 required by Section 51.002 or 51.0022.
 SECTION 2.  Sections 51.002(b) and (d), Property Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (b-1), notice of the
 sale, which must include a statement of the earliest time at which
 the sale will begin, must be given at least 21 days, or 45 days if
 Section 51.0022(d) or (e) applies, before the date of the sale by:
 (1)  posting at the courthouse door of each county in
 which the property is located a written notice designating the
 county in which the property will be sold;
 (2)  filing in the office of the county clerk of each
 county in which the property is located a copy of the notice posted
 under Subdivision (1); and
 (3)  serving written notice of the sale by certified
 mail on each debtor who, according to the records of the mortgage
 servicer of the debt, is obligated to pay the debt or serving
 written notice under Section 51.0022, if applicable.
 (d)  Notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary and
 except as provided by Section 51.0022, the mortgage servicer of the
 debt shall serve a debtor in default under a deed of trust or other
 contract lien on real property used as the debtor's residence with
 written notice by certified mail stating that the debtor is in
 default under the deed of trust or other contract lien and giving
 the debtor at least 20 days to cure the default before notice of
 sale can be given under Subsection (b).  The entire calendar day on
 which the notice required by this subsection is given, regardless
 of the time of day at which the notice is given, is included in
 computing the 20-day notice period required by this subsection, and
 the entire calendar day on which notice of sale is given under
 Subsection (b) is excluded in computing the 20-day notice period.
 SECTION 3.  Chapter 51, Property Code, is amended by adding
 Section 51.0022 to read as follows:
 Sec. 51.0022.  FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY OF DECEASED
 DEBTOR. (a) This section applies to the sale under Section 51.002
 of real property of a debtor who is deceased and whose debt secured
 by the deed of trust or other contract lien is in default,
 regardless of whether the property is a homestead.
 (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (c), if an independent
 administration regarding the deceased debtor's estate is pending,
 the mortgage servicer shall send the notice required to be sent to
 the debtor under Section 51.002(b)(3) or (d) to the independent
 personal representative of the debtor's estate at the most recent
 address for the representative as reflected in the records of the
 probate court in which the administration is pending.
 (c)  The mortgage servicer of the debt is not required to
 send notice under Section 51.002(d) to any person if the debtor:
 (1)  is deceased; and
 (2)  is the sole obligor of the debt.
 (d)  If there is a surviving spouse of the deceased debtor,
 the mortgage servicer shall send to the surviving spouse, not later
 than the 45th day before the date of a sale under Section 51.002,
 the notice otherwise required to be sent to the debtor under Section
 51.002(b)(3) if:
 (1)  an administration of the debtor's estate was not
 opened or is not pending; and
 (2)  the sale will be held before the fourth
 anniversary of the debtor's date of death.
 (e)  If an administration of the deceased debtor's estate was
 not opened before the fourth anniversary after the debtor's date of
 death, not later than the 45th day before the date of a sale under
 Section 51.002, the mortgage servicer shall:
 (1)  address the notice of sale required by Section
 51.002(b)(3) to the deceased debtor and unknown heirs of the debtor
 and:
 (A)  post the notice on the outside of any main
 entry door of the debtor's real property if the property is a
 residence;
 (B)  send the notice by certified mail to the last
 known address of the person who paid the most recent debt service
 installment that was accepted by the mortgage servicer as reflected
 in the servicer's records; or
 (C)  if providing notice under Paragraph (A) or
 (B) is not possible, send the notice by certified mail to the
 debtor's last known address; and
 (2)  file in the office of the county clerk of each
 county in which the property is located an affidavit stating the
 method used to provide the notice under Subdivision (1) and the
 reason that method was used.
 (f)  A public sale under Section 51.002 of the real property
 of a deceased debtor may not be held before the 180th day after the
 date of the debtor's death.
 (g)  If notice is given in accordance with this section, a
 subsequent opening of an administration of the debtor's estate,
 whether dependent or independent, does not affect the validity of a
 sale under Section 51.002 that is properly completed.
 SECTION 4.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to
 a default under a deed of trust or other contract lien that occurs
 on or after the effective date of this Act. A default that occurs
 before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law as it
 existed when the default occurred, and the former law is continued
 in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.