Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S877

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the use of credit reporting in housing

Impact

The bill's implementation could have a profound effect on both landlords and tenants. By limiting how credit reports can be utilized in tenant screening procedures, the bill is designed to protect applicants from adverse decisions based solely on their credit history. This aligns with broader efforts to combat housing discrimination and ensure that all individuals have access to rental housing opportunities. However, this could also present challenges for landlords who may rely on credit reports to assess the risk of potential tenants.

Summary

Bill S877 seeks to amend the regulations surrounding the use of credit reports in rental housing situations in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes significant changes to Chapter 93 of the General Laws, specifically targeting how landlords and their representatives can use consumer reports when screening potential tenants. One major change is the prohibition on using credit reports as a criterion for tenant screening unless specific conditions are met, thus aiming to secure fair treatment for applicants regardless of their credit history.

Contention

Discussions around S877 may present varying viewpoints among stakeholders. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step towards equitable housing practices that do not penalize individuals for past financial issues. They suggest that this could lead to a more inclusive rental market. Conversely, opponents of the bill may express concerns regarding the efficacy of determining tenant reliability without credit history. They argue that such measures could increase risks for landlords in terms of tenant default and may necessitate alternative forms of screening that would still need regulatory oversight.

Companion Bills

MA H1308

Similar To Relative to the use of credit reporting in housing

Previously Filed As

MA S995

Relative to the use of credit reporting for rent-subsidized tenants

MA H1308

Relative to the use of credit reporting in housing

MA H1483

Relative to the use of credit reporting for rent-subsidized tenants

MA AB2527

Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act: users of consumer credit reports: hiring a dwelling unit.

MA S1501

Establishes guidelines for creditworthiness determinations concerning affordable housing programs.

MA S934

Establishes guidelines for creditworthiness determinations concerning affordable housing programs.

MA A669

Establishes guidelines for creditworthiness determinations concerning affordable housing programs.

MA A2838

Establishes guidelines for creditworthiness determinations concerning affordable housing programs.

MA H2119

Regulating the use of credit reports by employers

MA S1144

Regulating the use of credit reports by employers

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