Home Equity Theft Prevention Act
The Home Equity Theft Prevention Act ("HETPA", NY RPL §265-a) is a New York State law passed on July 26, 2006, to provide homeowners of residential property with information and disclosures in order to make informed decisions when approached by persons seeking a sale or transfer of the homeowner’s property, particularly when homeowners are in default on their mortgage payments or the property is in foreclosure.
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Home Equity Theft Prevention Act
The Home Equity Theft Prevention Act ("HETPA", NY RPL §265-a) is a New York State law passed on July 26, 2006, to provide homeowners of residential property with information and disclosures in order to make informed decisions when approached by persons seeking a sale or transfer of the homeowner’s property, particularly when homeowners are in default on their mortgage payments or the property is in foreclosure.
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