New Law Protects Homebuyers’ Privacy: What It Means for Connecticut Borrowers

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Summary of the article “Trump Signs Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act to End Abusive Trigger Leads”

On September 5, 2025, President Trump signed the Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act (H.R. 2808), a bipartisan law ending the sale of mortgage trigger leads, as detailed in the National Mortgage Professional article, “Trump Signs Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act, Ending Abusive Trigger Leads.” This legislation, authored by Reps. John Rose (R-TN) and Ritchie Torres (D-NY), prevents lenders from buying and selling homebuyers’ personal financial information without consent, a practice long criticized by mortgage professionals and consumer advocates.

For Connecticut homebuyers, this means greater privacy and fewer unsolicited lender calls when applying for a mortgage. At Burke Mortgage, we understand the importance of trust and transparency. This new law aligns with our commitment to protecting your data while guiding you through the homebuying process.

The law, which passed Congress with unanimous support, also reshapes competition for mortgage brokers. Without trigger leads, lenders must focus on building relationships and providing value. At Burke Mortgage, John Burke and our team are ready to help Connecticut residents navigate this new landscape with expert advice and personalized service.

As the mortgage industry shifts, we emphasize education and long-term partnerships, ensuring you make informed decisions. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or refinancing, Burke Mortgage is your trusted advisor in Connecticut’s evolving mortgage market. Contact us today to explore your options and secure your dream home with confidence.

You can read the full article on National Mortgage Professional.