

New information on the SAFE Act
I just got this email:
Many of us have been very concerned about the implementation of federal legislation known as the SAFE Act that would severely limit an individual’s ability to seller finance their property in Texas.
We are working on numerous regulatory and legislative solutions to this affront to private-property owners, and have some good news to report. At our urging, the chief regulator over the SAFE Act in Texas, the commissioner of the Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending, has taken significant steps to allow Texas property owners to continue to seller finance up to five transactions in a 12-month period.
More specifically, the commissioner has delayed the implementation of the SAFE Act requirement for licensure in seller-financed transactions in Texas until August 31. This will give us time to implement regulatory and legislative changes during the coming months. For now it is important for you to know that the long-standing law of allowing a Texas seller to finance up to five transactions in a consecutive 12-month period is still in effect and the Texas Association of REALTORS® will continue to work at the federal and state level to see that this is a permanent solution.
Finally, this action would not have happened if not for the thousands of Texas REALTORS® who participated in our grassroots efforts to correct this abuse to private-property owners in Texas.
Your actions do make a difference.
Sincerely,
Bill Jones
2010 Chairman of the Board
Comments (3)
I wonder how long it will take for the courts to rule that this stupid new legislation is unconstitutional. Shouldn't take too long...
Bryan Hancock, about 15 years ago
Governmet interference will always have unintended consequences.
Don Konipol, about 15 years ago
It is great to see someone actually admit that the Realtors led to many of the problems leading up to the housing bubble bursting!
Dale Osborn, about 15 years ago