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A coalition of 10 Democratic-led states, including
Mortgage lenders generally require borrowers to make monthly payments into savings accounts, called escrow accounts, to cover the cost of annual property taxes and home insurance premiums. Because homeowners pay monthly but taxes are due once a year, those escrow accounts generate interest for the lender.
At least 12 states since the 1970s enacted laws requiring mortgage lenders to pay homeowners interest for the money they have in their escrow accounts to prevent predatory lending practices. The
However, the
The rule does not apply to state-chartered banks, which plaintiffs say leaves smaller banks at a competitive disadvantage.

“At a time when homeownership is more expensive than ever, the Trump administration is trying to make it even more costly with these unlawful rules,” James said in a statement. “Big banks and mortgage lenders should not be able to force homeowners to lock away significant amounts of money without paying interest.”
The coalition also includes the attorneys general of
In
“In the midst of a national affordability crisis, those who have scraped together the money to buy their own home and stay in it can’t afford to lose money they are entitled to under state law,” he said in a statement. “These state consumer protection laws have been in place for decades to ensure that
The states filed their suit in
The case marks Oregon’s 74th lawsuit against the Trump administration, Rayfield told reporters in a virtual press conference Tuesday afternoon.
Interest-on-escrow laws vary per state
Under
Each state has a different set-up, with some mandating a 2% flat rate and others requiring lenders to pay out the rate they offer on a typical savings account, according to
There are 703,000 mortgage holders in
“Because we barely look at that statement that comes in the mail every month, frankly, I think the Trump administration thought they could get away with this because most of us probably wouldn’t notice,” Rayfield said.
The lawsuit is a simple way to keep money in citizens’ pockets, Rayfield said.

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