AB 284 passed the Assembly and had its first Senate hearing on Tuesday.  Assemblyman Conklin presented the Bill to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Tisha Black Chernine, along with the Nevada Attorney General’s office and several others testified in support of the bill.  If passed, AB 284 would restore transparency and integrity to the foreclosure process.  The foreclosing party would be required to supplement the Notice of Default with a notarized Affidavit of Authority which states the identity of the trustee,  include a description of the amount in default, list the full name and address of the current beneficiary (and every prior beneficiary under the Deed of Trust) and include penalties and costs related to the foreclosure. To read Mrs. Black Chernine’s testimony, click here.

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On April 25th, Assembly Bill 284 passed the Nevada State Assembly and is now headed to the Nevada State Senate.  The bill would help to give more transparency to the foreclosure process and hold the foreclosing parties more accountable for their actions.  Below is the list of how the Assembly voted.

Paul Aizley Yea Elliot Anderson Yea
Kelvin Atkinson Yea Teresa Benitez-Thompson Yea
David Bobzien Yea Steven Brooks Yea
Irene Bustamante Adams Yea Maggie Carlton Yea
Richard Carrillo Yea Marcus Conklin Yea
Richard (Skip) Daly Yea Olivia Diaz Yea
Marilyn Dondero Loop Yea John Ellison Yea
Lucy Flores Yea Jason Frierson Yea
Edwin Goedhart Yea Pete Goicoechea Nay
Tom Grady Nay John Hambrick Nay
Scott Hammond Yea Ira Hansen Nay
Cresent Hardy Nay Pat Hickey Nay
Joseph Hogan Yea William Horne Yea
Marilyn Kirkpatrick Yea Randy Kirner Nay
Kelly Kite Nay Pete Livermore Yea
April Mastroluca Yea Richard McArthur Nay
Harvey Munford Yea Dina Neal Yea
John Oceguera Yea James Ohrenschall Yea
Peggy Pierce Yea Tick Segerblom Yea
Mark Sherwood Yea Debbie Smith Yea
Lynn Stewart Yea Melissa Woodbury Yea

For a copy of the Bill, go to http://www.leg.state.nv.us/Session/76th2011/Bills/AB/AB284.pdf.  We will keep you updated on its progress.

On March 15, 2011, Assemblyman Conklin introduced Assembly Bill 284 into the 2011 session of the Nevada Legislature.  The Bill proposes significant changes to NRS 106, 107 and 205 as these statutes relate to foreclosure. Tisha Black Chernine, Managing Partner of Black & LoBello, participated in working group in collaboration with Assemblyman Conklin and the Office of the Nevada Attorney General.

Assembly Bill 284 aims to restore a transparency and integrity to the foreclosure process.  If passed, the foreclosing party would be required to supplement the Notice of Default with a notarized Affidavit of Authority which states the identity of the trustee, describes the amount in default, lists the full name and address of the current beneficiary (and every prior beneficiary under the Deed of Trust) and includes penalties and costs related to the foreclosure.  This element of Assembly Bill 284 will bring some clarification with regard to the chain of beneficial interest and whether the foreclosing party has the right to do so.

In the same Bill, a standard of care is created for the trustee in a Deed of Trust.  NRS 106 is amended to define who a trustee may be, what their obligation is to the foreclosure parties and also sets forth a private cause of action if trustees act improperly.

Assembly Bill 284 was referred to the Judiciary Committee and a hearing was held on March 31, 2011.  Assemblyman Conklin, Ms. Black Chernine, members of the Nevada Attorney General’s office, and members of the Trustees Association of Nevada appeared in support of the Bill.  MERS and Bank of America appeared in opposition through their representatives.

For a copy of the Bill, go to http://www.leg.state.nv.us/Session/76th2011/Bills/AB/AB284.pdf.  We will keep you updated on its progress.

Randy M. Creighton, Esq.