Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2915

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Establishing a real property transfer fee in the town of Chatham

Impact

If passed, the establishment of this fee would have significant implications for local law, particularly in terms of enabling the Town of Chatham to bolster its affordable housing initiatives financially. This approach empowers local authorities to generate funds that can be reinvested into vital housing developments, potentially aiding individuals and families struggling to afford homes. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the importance of supporting community housing solutions that are aligned with local priorities and income levels, as defined within the bill.

Summary

House Bill H2915, presented by Representative Sarah K. Peake, seeks to establish a real property transfer fee in the Town of Chatham, Massachusetts. This bill proposes a fee of half a percent (0.5%) of the purchase price for real estate transactions involving properties sold for $2 million or more. The funds collected from this fee are intended to be directed towards a Housing Fund, which would be used for creating and preserving affordable and attainable housing within the town. The bill is designed to provide local governments with a tool to generate revenue aimed at addressing community-specific housing needs.

Contention

Although the bill has garnered local approval, there may be contention surrounding its implementation and acceptance among property owners and buyers, particularly those in the luxury market who may be opposed to additional costs associated with property transactions. Some stakeholders might argue that a real property transfer fee could deter investment or complicate processes for buyers and sellers, especially in high-value markets. Furthermore, the bill outlines strict conditions regarding exemptions and penalties, ensuring compliance and minimizing potential evasion of the fee, which might spark debate regarding fairness and administrative efficiency.

Companion Bills

MA H1932

Similar To Relative to the prevailing wage in the town of Chatham

MA H3968

Similar To Granting an additional liquor license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises in the town of Chatham

MA H3971

Similar To Establishing attainable housing and Chatham elementary school special revenue accounts for the town of Chatham

MA H4189

Similar To Granting an additional liquor license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises in the town of Chatham

MA H5045

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1365

Facilitating the appropriation and expenditure of community preservation funds for community housing purposes in the town of Chatham

MA H645

Relative to Massachusetts home care eligibility

MA H2096

Relative to wastewater treatment and disposal in the town of Provincetown

MA H1714

Relative to the jurisdiction of the housing court

MA H2095

Relative to wastewater in the town of Provincetown

MA H874

Regulating the application of fertilizer used in the town of Orleans

MA H2097

Relative to establishing the Eastham community fund in the town of Eastham

MA H3247

Relative to the position of poet laureate for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.