Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1307

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Creating the Massachusetts healthy homes program

Impact

If enacted, H1307 would significantly impact housing laws in Massachusetts by creating a structured program for addressing urgent repair needs in residential properties. It would establish financial mechanisms, including grants and deferred payment loans, to assist eligible owner-occupants and landlords in making necessary repairs. This could lead to a healthier living environment for residents, especially in low-income communities. Additionally, by imposing conditions for loan forgiveness, the program aims to ensure long-term compliance with habitability standards among landlords and property owners.

Summary

House Bill 1307 proposes the establishment of the Massachusetts Healthy Homes Program, which aims to provide assistance for ensuring residential properties are free from habitability concerns, including health and safety hazards. The bill outlines the criteria for eligibility, targeting various categories of owner-occupants and landlords based on their income and property ownership status. The program is intended to facilitate home repairs and improvements, thereby enhancing the quality of living conditions for Massachusetts residents, particularly those in low-income brackets.

Contention

The proposed bill introduces several points of contention related to the responsibilities of landlords and the extent of government intervention in housing. Supporters advocate that it will address critical maintenance deficiencies that pose health risks, while critics may argue it places undue burdens on landlords. The requirement for landlords to manage finances conservatively, including keeping rent increases to a minimum, could lead to opposing views regarding their profitability and incentives. Furthermore, the delineation of what constitutes 'habitability concerns' might also lead to disputes, particularly in distinguishing between minor repair needs and serious habitability violations.

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Previously Filed As

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