Bill Text: NY A03322 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Requires the development of a "what mortgage applicants need to know" pamphlet on residential mortgages and provides such pamphlet shall be posted and printed in the 6 most common non-English languages spoken by individuals with limited English proficiency in New York state.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-06-07 - ordered to third reading rules cal.38 [A03322 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-A03322-Amended.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                         3322--B
                               2017-2018 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                    January 27, 2017
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A. M. G. MILLER -- read once and referred to the
          Committee on Banks -- recommitted to the Committee on Banks in accord-
          ance with Assembly Rule  3,  sec.  2  --  committee  discharged,  bill
          amended,  ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said commit-
          tee -- again reported from said  committee  with  amendments,  ordered
          reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the banking law, in relation to what mortgage appli-
          cant's need to know pamphlet on residential mortgages
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section  1.  The  banking law is amended by adding a new section 35 to
     2  read as follows:
     3    § 35. Information pamphlet for residential mortgage  applicants.    1.
     4  The  superintendent  shall  develop  a  pamphlet known as "what mortgage
     5  applicant's need to know" and post such pamphlet on the department's web
     6  site. Such pamphlet shall be posted and printed in the six  most  common
     7  non-English  languages spoken by individuals with limited-English profi-
     8  ciency in New York state as based on the most recent census.  Copies  of
     9  such  pamphlet  shall  be  provided  to all licensed lenders and banking
    10  organizations offering residential mortgage services.  A  copy  of  such
    11  pamphlet  shall  be  provided  by licensed lenders, mortgage bankers and
    12  other banking organizations to each person  before  such  person  enters
    13  into  an  application for a loan secured by a mortgage  upon residential
    14  real estate. Should such applicant apply  for  a  mortgage  online,  the
    15  licensed  lender,  mortgage  banker  or other banking organization shall
    16  provide the applicant with the pamphlet via  electronic  communications,
    17  including  but  not  limited  to,  electronic mail or a hyperlink to the
    18  pamphlet posted on the department's web site.
    19    2. The pamphlet and web site notice developed pursuant to this section
    20  shall include the following, along with other information added  at  the
    21  discretion  of  the  superintendent  not otherwise inconsistent with the
    22  information set forth in the pamphlet:
    23    "WHAT MORTGAGE APPLICANTS NEED TO KNOW
    24    As an applicant for a residential mortgage you have the right to:
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00694-04-8

        A. 3322--B                          2
     1    1. Compare the charges of different mortgage brokers  and  lenders  to
     2  obtain the best loan possible.
     3    2.  Ask  your  mortgage  broker to explain his or her responsibilities
     4  within the mortgage lending process.
     5    3. Know how much the mortgage broker is compensated  by  you  and  the
     6  lender for your loan.
     7    4. A clear and truthful explanation of the terms and conditions of the
     8  loan.
     9    5.  Know if the loan being offered is a fixed or adjustable rate mort-
    10  gage loan, know the exact amount of your monthly loan payments,  includ-
    11  ing any projected escrow payments, know the final annual percentage rate
    12  (APR) and the amount of regular payments at the loan's closing.
    13    6.  Ask  for  a good faith estimate of all loan and settlement charges
    14  before you agree to the loan and pay any fees, such as loan  application
    15  fees,  title search and insurance fees, lender's attorney fees, property
    16  appraisal charges, inspections, recording fees,  transfer  taxes,  point
    17  and origination fees, and escrow account balances.
    18    7. Obtain credit counseling before closing a loan.
    19    8. Decide whether or not to finance any portion of the points or fees.
    20    9. Refuse to purchase credit insurance for any mortgage loan.
    21    10.  Have  your  property appraised by an independent licensed profes-
    22  sional and to receive a copy of the appraisal.
    23    11. Not be subject to deceptive marketing practices.
    24    12. Ask for the HUD settlement costs booklet, "buying your home".
    25    13. Receive the following  documents,  and  every  document  otherwise
    26  required  to be given to you at closing under federal and New York state
    27  law:
    28    a. Good faith estimate
    29    b. Truth in lending
    30    c. HUD-1 statement.
    31    14. Know what fees are not refundable if you decide to cancel the loan
    32  agreement.
    33    15. Receive in writing  the  reason  for  the  denial  or  conditional
    34  approval of your loan application.
    35    16.  If  refinancing,  you  may cancel a loan within three days of the
    36  closing  by  providing  written  notification  of  cancellation  to  the
    37  licensed lender or banking institution.
    38    17. Receive the HUD-1 document one day before the closing takes place.
    39    18. Have any lending disputes resolved in a fair and equitable manner.
    40    19.  A  credit  decision  that  is  not  based  upon your race, color,
    41  national origin, religion, sex, family status, sexual orientation, disa-
    42  bility or whether any income is from public assistance.
    43    20. File a complaint with the department if you believe that  a  mort-
    44  gage  broker or any other entity licensed by the department has violated
    45  any rules, regulations or laws which govern his or her conduct in  work-
    46  ing with you to get or process a mortgage loan.
    47    21.  File  a  complaint with the New York state department of state if
    48  you believe that a real estate broker  has  violated  any  rules,  regu-
    49  lations  or  laws which govern his or her conduct in working with you to
    50  purchase a home."
    51    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    52  it shall have become a law; provided that,  effective  immediately,  any
    53  and all actions necessary to implement the provisions of this act on its
    54  effective  date are authorized and directed to be completed on or before
    55  such date.
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