Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1690

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Promoting housing opportunity and mobility through eviction sealing (HOMES)

Impact

If enacted, the HOMES Act will significantly change how eviction records are handled in Massachusetts. By permitting the sealing of no-fault eviction records, the legislation aims to protect tenants’ rights and reduce discrimination against them during the housing application process. The bill also stipulates that consumers with sealed records may answer 'no record' on housing applications, thus enhancing their chances of finding rental properties. Nevertheless, for fault evictions, the legislation requires a longer period before records can be sealed, aiming to balance tenant protection with landlords’ interests in maintaining informed tenant screening processes.

Summary

House Bill 1690, also known as the HOMES Act, aims to enhance housing opportunities and mobility by allowing certain eviction records to be sealed. The bill introduces provisions that permit individuals with no-fault eviction records to petition the court for sealing these records after the conclusion of the eviction action, including any appeals. The intent behind this is to reduce barriers for individuals applying for housing following a non-fault eviction, which often occurs for reasons unrelated to tenant behavior. This measure is expected to alleviate the long-term detrimental effects that eviction records can have on tenants' ability to secure housing in the future.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB 1690 has highlighted a division among stakeholders. Supporters argue that sealing eviction records for non-fault evictions will promote fairness and prevent unjust discrimination against tenants. Critics, however, raise concerns about the implications for landlords' ability to make informed decisions regarding prospective tenants. They argue that the sealing of such records could complicate the screening process and potentially lead to adverse outcomes for property owners. As such, the bill reflects ongoing tensions in balancing tenant protections with property rights and landlord interests.

Companion Bills

MA H4356

Replaced by Promoting housing opportunity and mobility through eviction sealing (HOMES)

Previously Filed As

MA H3393

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MA H3199

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MA H1451

Protecting public higher education student information

MA H3092

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MA H2896

To establish a sales tax exemption for earth day

MA H1904

Relative to criminal investigations

MA H445

Relative to termination of sales to wholesalers by suppliers of alcoholic beverages

MA H1691

Relative to criminal investigations

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