Tribal Trust Land Homeownership Act of 2025
Description
This bill would set deadlines for the Bureau of Indian Affairs to process and approve mortgage documents for homes on tribal trust lands.
Summary
What it does
This bill would establish specific deadlines for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) to process residential, business, and land leasehold mortgages and right-of-way documents. It proposes to require the BIA to notify lenders of receipt, conduct preliminary reviews within 10 days, and issue final approvals or disapprovals within 20 to 30 days depending on the application type. Additionally, the legislation would create a Realty Ombudsman position within the BIA and grant federal agencies and Indian tribes read-only access to the Trust Asset and Accounting Management System.
Who is affected
This bill affects the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), which must adhere to new processing timelines and reporting requirements for land and leasehold mortgage documentation. It also impacts lenders who submit these documents and Indian tribes who are granted read-only access to the BIA's Trust Asset and Accounting Management System. Additionally, federal agencies involved in mortgage processing and the Government Accountability Office are affected by new reporting and system access mandates.
Key provisions
- Establishment of BIA processing timelines for mortgage documents. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is required to notify lenders upon receipt of mortgage or right-of-way documentation, conduct a preliminary review within 10 days, and issue a final approval or disapproval within 20 to 30 days.
- Standardization of title status reports and notifications. The bill mandates specific response times for the BIA to complete certified title status reports and requires formal notification procedures regarding processing delays.
- Expanded access to the Trust Asset and Accounting Management System. Relevant federal agencies and Indian tribes are granted read-only access to the BIA's system for tracking trust assets and accounting.
- Creation of the Realty Ombudsman position. The bill establishes a Realty Ombudsman within the BIA's Division of Real Estate Services to oversee relevant functions.
- GAO study on digitizing mortgage documents. The Government Accountability Office must submit a report on the digitization of documents to streamline the completion of mortgage packages for residential properties on Indian land.
Fiscal impact
- H.R. 2130, Tribal Trust Land Homeownership Act of 2025· As reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources on February 23, 2026
Effective dates
Not applicable: Official Summary does not address effective dates
Relationship to existing law
The bill modifies administrative procedures for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) regarding the processing of leasehold and land mortgages on tribal lands. It also grants federal agencies and Indian tribes read-only access to the BIA’s existing Trust Asset and Accounting Management System and establishes a new Realty Ombudsman position within the BIA's Division of Real Estate Services.
Stated purpose
The bill aims to streamline and expedite the processing of residential and business mortgages and right-of-way documents on tribal trust lands by establishing strict Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) timelines, improving access to trust asset management systems, and creating a Realty Ombudsman to oversee these services.