Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3092

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Reducing CPA recording fees for affordable housing

Impact

If enacted, H3092 would amend Chapter 44B of the General Laws, specifically targeting sections related to the recording fees for CPAs dealing with affordable housing. This amendment could streamline processes associated with filing subordinate mortgages by public agencies and quasi-public agencies. The reduction in fees is expected to lower the operational costs for such entities, making it easier for municipalities and housing partnerships to move forward with projects that provide affordable housing options to residents.

Summary

House Bill H3092, introduced by Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante, proposes to reduce the recording fees paid by certified public accountants (CPAs) under the community preservation law for transactions related to affordable housing. The bill aims to alleviate financial burdens associated with these fees, thus promoting increased participation in housing initiatives aimed at improving access to affordable living options in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By lowering the cost of recording fees, the intent is to incentivize developments that prioritize affordable housing and encourage broader community engagement in preservation efforts.

Contention

While the bill is designed to support affordable housing initiatives, there are potential points of contention. Some stakeholders may argue that reducing recording fees could lead to budget constraints for local government agencies or diminish the revenue that funds other community services or initiatives. Critics might raise concerns about the long-term sustainability of funding for community preservation projects if revenue from these fees is significantly decreased. However, proponents of H3092 argue that the benefits associated with increasing affordable housing availability far outweigh the financial implications of reduced fees.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H123

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MA H482

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MA H2100

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MA H2824

Relative to the SMART Plan

MA H3333

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Similar Bills

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