Section 65C. (a) A credit union may make or acquire a reverse mortgage loan, pursuant to any program for reverse mortgage loans which has been submitted to and approved by the commissioner, to the owner of real estate improved with a dwelling designed to be occupied by not more than 4 families. Each owner shall be at least 60 years of age and shall occupy the mortgaged real estate, in whole or in part. A person shall be deemed to be the owner of real estate notwithstanding that legal title thereto is held in the name of a trust if such person is the beneficiary of such trust.
(b) For the purposes of sections 65 to 65E, inclusive, a reverse mortgage loan shall not be considered a residential mortgage transaction, as defined in section 1 of chapter 140D or any other transaction specified in subsection (e) of section 10 of said chapter 140D. The notices and rights contained herein shall be in addition to the disclosure and rights provided in said chapter 140D, including the right of rescission in said section 10 of said chapter 140D.
(c) The proceeds from a reverse mortgage loan shall be disbursed to the borrower, pursuant to such program, and together with unpaid interest, if any, shall become due and payable:
(1) at the end of a fixed term, if any;
(2) upon the death of the borrower;
(3) upon the conveyance of title to the mortgaged real estate;
(4) upon such borrower ceasing to occupy such real estate as a principal dwelling; or
(5) upon default by the borrower in the performance of his obligations under the loan agreement.
(d) The commissioner shall not approve any program for reverse mortgage loans which does not include the following:
(1) the type of loan, whether open-end or closed and whether a recourse or non-recourse loan;
(2) an applicant for the loan shall not be bound for 7 days after his acceptance, in writing, of the lender's written commitment to make the loan;
(3) the credit union shall obtain a written statement signed by the borrower acknowledging receipt of disclosure of all contractual contingencies which could force a sale of the mortgaged real estate;
(4) a provision permitting prepayment of the loan without penalty at any time before the loan becomes due and payable;
(5) the interest rate, which may be fixed or variable, and the method of calculation thereof, shall be established at loan origination quote and, at the option of the borrower, may be contingent on the value of the mortgaged real estate at closing or at maturity or on changes in said value during the period between closing and maturity;
(6) the method of disbursement of the proceeds of the loan to the borrower; but, at the request of the borrower, disbursement may be made to a third party pursuant to the terms of the loan agreement;
(7) a copy of the form of the note and mortgage deed that will be utilized for the loan;
(8) a detailed description of how the plan will function; and
(9) such other information as the commissioner may require.
(e) Before making the loan, a credit union shall provide a prospective borrower with written materials explaining in plain language, the type of mortgage being offered and its specific terms, including but not limited to:
(1) a schedule, if applicable, and explanation of payments to the borrower pursuant to the terms of the mortgage agreement and whether or not property taxes and insurance premiums are to be deducted;
(2) a schedule of outstanding debt over time, if applicable;
(3) repayment date, if a fixed term loan, and other provisions which cause the loan to become due and payable;
(4) method of repayment and schedule, if any;
(5) all contractual contingencies, including lack of home maintenance and other default provisions which may result in a forced sale of the mortgaged property;
(6) interest rate and annual percentage rate, and for a reverse mortgage loan for a specified term, total interest payable thereon;
(7) loan fees and charges;
(8) description of prepayment and, if applicable, refinancing features; and
(9) inclusion of a statement that any such mortgage has tax and estate planning consequences and may affect levels of, or eligibility for, certain government benefits, grants or pensions, and that applicants are advised to explore such matters with appropriate authorities.
(f) A credit union shall not make a reverse mortgage loan as provided in this section until it has received a notice, in writing, that the prospective borrower has completed a reverse mortgage counseling program which has been approved by the executive office of elder affairs and which shall include instruction on reverse mortgage loans. The counseling program shall include, but not be limited to, the subject matters contained in clauses (1) to (9), inclusive, of subsection (d), relative to all reverse mortgage loan programs approved by the commissioner pursuant to this section. For the purpose of providing such counseling, the executive office of elder affairs shall establish and maintain a list of counseling programs approved by it and shall make such list available to all credit unions and to the public.
(g) A reverse mortgage loan shall constitute a lien against the property securing the loan to the extent of all advances made pursuant to the reverse mortgage and all interest accrued on such advances, and the lien shall have priority over any lien filed or recorded after recordation of a reverse mortgage loan. The commissioner may adopt regulations necessary to carry out this section.
(h) Sections 96 to 114A, inclusive, of chapter 140 shall not apply to a reverse mortgage loan.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Section 2 - Incorporation; Agreement of Association
Section 3 - Notice to Commissioner; Investigation Fee
Section 4 - First Meeting of Incorporators; Notice
Section 5 - Articles of Organization; Certificate of Incorporation
Section 6 - Transaction of Business; Authorization; Approval of By-Laws; Failure to Commence
Section 6a - Powers and Permissible Activities; Regulations
Section 6b - Savings Promotion Raffles
Section 7 - Use of Words ''credit Union'' Restricted; Penalties
Section 8 - Location Changes; Branches and Depots; Consolidations or Mergers; Mobile Branch Banking
Section 8b - Educational Credit Union, Student Savings Deposit and School Branch Office Programs
Section 8d - Examination of Affairs of Foreign Credit Union or Out-of-State Federal Credit Union
Section 10 - Amendment of By-Laws
Section 11 - Annual Meetings; Special Meetings; Notice; Voting
Section 12 - Directors; Terms; Inability to Pay Judgment; Classes
Section 14 - Expulsion of Members
Section 15 - Officers and Committee Members; Election and Appointment; Loan Officers
Section 16 - Auditing Committee; Powers and Duties
Section 17 - Credit Committee; Powers and Duties
Section 18 - Investment Committee; Powers and Duties
Section 19 - Directors and Officers; Limitations on Services With Other Financial Institutions
Section 20 - Compensation and Expense Reimbursement; Restrictions on Loans to Directors
Section 21 - Bond Requirements
Section 22 - Treasurer's Additional Duties Under Chapter 167 and This Chapter
Section 23 - Nonfeasance, Misfeasance and Malfeasance; Penalties
Section 24 - Indemnification of Directors, Officers and Employees; Liability Insurance
Section 25 - Insurance Benefits for Employees, Officers and Directors
Section 28 - Preservation of Records
Section 29 - Shares and Deposits; Dividends
Section 30 - Limitations on Shares and Deposits
Section 31 - Negotiable Withdrawal Order Accounts
Section 32 - Term Share or Deposit Accounts; Written Plan
Section 32a - Acceptance of Funeral Trust Account
Section 35 - Trustee or Custodian; Profit-Sharing or Retirement Plans
Section 36 - Designation of Beneficiary; Deferred Compensation or Retirement Plans
Section 37 - Plans Providing Loans Guaranteed by Higher Education Assistance Corporation
Section 38 - Accounts for Holding Residential Lease Security Deposits
Section 41a - Assessment of Fees and Charges
Section 42 - Deceased Depositors and Shareholders
Section 43 - Withdrawal of Shares or Deposits; Notice
Section 46 - Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Passbooks; Application for Payment or Issuance of Duplicate
Section 47 - Agreements Exculpating Credit Union for Wrongful Payment of Account
Section 48 - Proceeding for Collection of Indebtedness; Set Off
Section 49 - Transfer of Funds to Reduce Debt; Notification
Section 50 - Shares or Accounts Pledged as Security; Transfer, Assignment or Credit at Foreclosure
Section 51 - Adverse Claims to Shares or Deposits; Process; Bond
Section 52 - Reduction of Accounts for Equitable Division of Loss
Section 53 - Disclosure to Account Holders of Availability of Funds
Section 57 - Loans to Members; Applications; Preferences; Limitations
Section 58 - Liabilities of Members; Limitations
Section 65 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 65 to 65e
Section 65a - Mortgage Loans by Credit Unions Authorized; Types; Comprehensive Written Loan Policies
Section 65a1/2 - Mortgage Loans Participation
Section 65c1/2 - Reverse Mortgage Loan Requirements
Section 65e - Powers of Credit Unions
Section 66 - Person Obligated to Make Payments Under Mortgage to Be Member of Credit Union
Section 67a - Membership in Associations Benefitting Credit Union or Providing Services
Section 68 - Registration of Securities in Name of Partnership or Corporate Nominee
Section 69 - Allowance or Reserve for Loan Losses
Section 70 - Reserve for Losses on Investments
Section 71 - Cash on Hand Requirements and Enumerated Investments
Section 72 - Contingent Fund; Liability on Loan Upon Death of Member
Section 73 - Borrowing on Behalf of Credit Union
Section 74 - Sale, Transfer and Assignment of Loans, Investments and Other Assets
Section 76 - National Credit Union Administration Central Liquidity Facility; Membership
Section 80 - Foreign Credit Unions; Consent for Incorporation
Section 80b - Credit Union Chartered in Commonwealth Converted to Federal Charter
Section 83 - Credit Union Employees Retirement Association; By-Laws; Reports
Section 84 - Credit Union Employees Retirement Association; Tax Exemption; Attachment