A Bill to make provision to enable consumers to transfer mortgages between providers; to prohibit the sale of mortgage debt to unregulated entities and the foreclosure of certain loans; to establish financial services tribunals; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
8 May 2019
The bill would make it easier for people to move their mortgage from one lender to another. It would also ban selling mortgage debt to unregulated buyers and curb foreclosures on certain loans. In addition, it would create financial services tribunals to handle disputes between consumers and lenders, along with other related protections for banking and small business lending.
The bill is currently at the second reading in the House of Commons, meaning MPs are debating its general principles. If it progresses, it will move to committee stage for detailed scrutiny.
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No recorded votes for this bill yet.