Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S705

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to home investments

Impact

The bill particularly aims to regulate the relationship between homeowners and investors by laying down strict guidelines for disclosure and investor legitimacy. It establishes penalties for violations, such as maximum fines and revoking licenses where necessary, which reflects a strong stance on protecting homeowners from predatory practices. This may help in reducing fraudulent activities and protect homeowners’ equities when engaging in shared investments, thus fostering a more trustworthy real estate market environment.

Summary

Bill S705 seeks to regulate shared equity investments in residential property within Massachusetts. It proposes a new chapter in the general laws, amending current protocols by mandating that all shared equity investors obtain a license from the Commissioner of Banks. This bill is anticipated to facilitate greater consumer protection by ensuring that only licensed entities can engage in the shared equity investment sector, thereby standardizing practices and enhancing accountability. The legislation defines critical terms such as 'investment amount', 'homeowner', and stipulates how shared equity investments should be disclosed to homeowners, intending to protect them from potential misuse and ensuring they fully understand the investment implications.

Contention

Despite its beneficial intentions, the bill raises some points of contention, particularly regarding the potential impact on smaller investors and those making fewer investments. Proponents argue that licensing is crucial for consumer protection, while opponents raise concerns that the certification requirements and associated costs might deter innovative funding solutions and access to capital for smaller shared equity investors. Consequently, the discussions around the bill are expected to focus heavily on balancing robust regulatory oversight without stifacing economic opportunities for emerging investor groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4977

Relative to the Affordable Homes Act

MA H4138

sic] the Affordable Homes Act

MA H4726

Relative to the Affordable Homes Act

MA H4707

Relative to the Affordable Homes Act

MA S385

Relative to expanding the availability of personal care homes for older adults

MA S2559

Relative to crumbling concrete foundations

MA S197

Protecting consumer rights in purchasing safe and habitable homes

MA S495

Relative to crumbling concrete foundations

MA S2474

Protecting consumer rights in purchasing safe and habitable homes

MA H4840

Relative to the regulation of money transmission by the Division of Banks

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