Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1664

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to rent escrow

Impact

The reformation proposed by HB 1664 would modify the existing legal framework in chapter 239 of the General Laws. It stipulates that if the trial date is continued, the tenant must deposit the due rent amounts into escrow during the pending legal processes. This escrow requirement, calculated based on fair market value, would be held by the court or designated secure depositaries until the case resolution, making it a protective measure for both parties involved.

Summary

House Bill 1664, titled 'An Act relative to rent escrow', proposes amendments to rent escrow regulations within Massachusetts law. This bill specifically addresses the procedures involved when a tenant is withholding rent while engaging in a summary process action to rectify issues related to rental agreements. By establishing clearer guidelines, the bill aims to ensure that disputes between landlords and tenants over rent withholding are handled more systematically under court oversight.

Contention

Some potential points of contention surrounding the bill may arise regarding its impact on tenants' rights, particularly in cases where tenants are genuinely disputing the condition of their rental units. Critics may argue that requiring tenants to pay into escrow could impose financial burdens if they are already withholding rent due to poor living conditions. Conversely, supporters might contend that this requirement could ensure that landlords have access to funds necessary for property maintenance and repairs, thus benefiting both parties by fostering a cooperative resolution process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1465

Relative to rent escrow

MA H1057

Relative to rent escrow

MA S685

Relative to the fiduciary responsibility of lenders for non-payment of insurance premiums from escrowed accounts

MA H1675

To promote housing stability

MA H2712

Relative to rental credits

MA H2103

Enabling cities and towns to stabilize rents and protect tenants

MA H1306

Relative to capital relief in a counterclaim

MA H463

Relative to securing parental consent for human sexuality education

MA H461

Relative to securing parental consent for human sexuality education

MA H462

Relative to securing parental consent for human sexuality education

Similar Bills

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