Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H313

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the home improvement guaranty fund

Impact

The changes proposed by H313 are expected to impact the home improvement sector considerably. By establishing a limit on payments, the bill aims to ensure that the fund remains solvent and that there are adequate resources to support homeowners who have legitimate claims against contractors. Supporters of the bill argue that it will prevent abuse of the fund, while opponents may contend that these limits could leave some homeowners without adequate recourse. It may also foster a more cautious environment for contractors as they navigate the financial implications of their actions.

Summary

House Bill H313, titled 'An Act relative to the home improvement guaranty fund', proposes significant amendments to Massachusetts General Laws, specifically regarding the administration and funding limits of the home improvement guaranty fund. This fund serves as a financial safety net for homeowners who suffer financial losses due to the misconduct of contractors or subcontractors. The bill introduces a new cap on the amount the fund administrator can award to claimants, limiting payouts to no more than twenty thousand dollars per claimant or one hundred thousand dollars per registered contractor within a twelve-month period. This change is aimed at preventing excessive payouts and encouraging responsible contractor behavior.

Contention

The key points of contention surrounding H313 focus on the balance between protecting homeowners and ensuring the fund’s stability. Critics might argue that by capping reimbursement amounts, the bill could disproportionately affect homeowners facing substantial losses. Additionally, there is concern regarding the fund administrator's discretion to waive limits, which could lead to inconsistencies in fund management and benefit distribution. As discussions progress, it's likely that various stakeholders, including contractors, homeowners, and consumer advocates, will weigh in on these aspects to shape the final form of the legislation.

Companion Bills

MA S2472

Replaced by Facilitating restitution against unfinished development

Previously Filed As

MA S2472

Facilitating restitution against unfinished development

MA H1577

Relative to civil asset forfeiture improvements

MA H1774

Relative to civil asset forfeiture improvements

MA H179

Relative to large family child care homes

MA H3253

Relative to property tax exemptions for the increased value of a home as a result of certain alterations and improvements to the home

MA SB429

Business Regulation - Home Improvement Commission - Guaranty Fund and Award Limits

MA H3909

Relative to the town of Plymouth’s Facilities Improvement Fund

MA H1885

To ensure funding for the Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund

MA SB578

Business Regulation - Home Improvement Guaranty Fund - Alterations

MA H1884

To increase contributions to the Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund

Similar Bills

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