Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1483

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Protecting buyers from unknowingly purchasing property in a flood zone

Impact

If enacted, H1483 will significantly impact how real estate transactions are conducted in areas prone to flooding. It aims to increase transparency in property sales by mandating disclosures related to flood risks and making it easier for buyers to make informed decisions. This measure seeks to reduce potential financial losses for individuals buying homes in flood-prone areas, thereby potentially decreasing the burden on state resources during disaster recovery efforts.

Summary

House Bill H1483 proposes amendments to Chapter 183 of the General Laws in Massachusetts to protect buyers from unknowingly purchasing properties located in flood zones. The bill requires that owners selling residential properties disclose critical information regarding flood risks associated with those properties. This includes providing prospective buyers with a standard notification form prepared by the Massachusetts emergency management agency, outlining the property's flood history, including previous damages and whether flood insurance was required.

Contention

While the bill addresses an essential consumer protection issue, it may face some contention from real estate agents and owners concerned about the possible ramifications of mandatory disclosures. Opponents may argue that the additional requirements could complicate property sales and lead to decreased property values in flood-prone areas. The pending law could also raise questions about how compliance will be enforced and the penalties for failing to adhere to these disclosures.

Companion Bills

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MA H4920

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MA S2933

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MA H5099

Similar To Relative to property tax classification in the city of Boston

MA H4517

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2786

Repealing regressive tax policy

MA S1105

Relative to employees of private railroads

MA S2003

To promote jobs and economic growth in tourism, visitation and hospitality

MA H1482

Relative to equitable court staffing

MA S598

Permitting free passage across private tidelands

MA S2149

Adding an Indigenous member to the Massachusetts Historical Commission

MA H2785

To mitigate snowbird relocation

MA S2394

Restoring commuter rail to Cape Cod

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