Those restrictions, while often called a burden on homeowners, appear to have paid off for them, according to a new study.
"I had not heard it would have much impact on homeowners," he said.
The truth is that banks have been relying on homeowners to do the right thing.
Otherwise, he said, the state has no right to impose that responsibility on homeowners.
Any change of the way the company conducts business will have effects on homeowners and world financial markets.
Many of the financial institutions that helped get us into this mess have turned their backs on homeowners.
"We should not have to be completely reliant on second homeowners," he said.
Since the law began, the effective tax rate on homeowners has fallen from $1.62 to 84 cents per $100 of market value.
"We'll be focusing on investors and individual homeowners," he said.
With rising interest rates, some say the pressure on homeowners will only increase.