Singleton Bill Supporting Pre-Purchase Homebuyer Counseling Advances
TRENTON - The Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee advanced a bill today sponsored by committee Chair Senator Troy Singleton that helps ensure homebuyer counseling services are still available to purchasers following changes from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
“Pre-purchase counseling is a critical tool that helps first-time homebuyers understand budgeting, mortgage terms, credit obligations, and the long term-financial responsibilities associated with homeownership,” said Senator Singleton (D-Burlington). “This critical education can mean the difference between sustainable homeownership and financial distress. Ensuring these services are still available to as many New Jersey residents as possible will help buyers make more informed financial decisions.”
The bill, S-4331, would authorize the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA) to provide certain reimbursements to support pre-purchase homebuyer counseling, by expanding the existing Foreclosure Mediation Assistance Program (FMAP) to include early intervention pre-purchase homebuyer counseling services. The bill would authorize HMFA to also provide reimbursements to qualified counselors to support pre-purchase homebuyer counseling.
The bill responds to recent federal changes that limit how HUD housing counseling funds can be used, including restricting support for one-on-one homeownership counseling for prospective buyers. The legislation aims to help ensure New Jersey residents can continue accessing housing counseling services that assist families with preparing for homeownership, preventing homelessness, navigating rental challenges, and maintaining long-term housing stability.