Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3387

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to private sale requirements for used vehicles

Impact

If passed, H3387 will amend Chapter 90 of the General Laws to include specific definitions regarding the roles of buyers, dealers, and private sellers. The legislation aims to mitigate issues related to the sale of used vehicles, such as undisclosed defects or safety concerns, thereby creating a more regulated environment for private transactions. Additionally, it solidifies consumer protections and establishes more rigorous standards for private sales, which previously might have lacked formal documentation.

Summary

House Bill 3387, introduced by Representative David K. Muradian, Jr., seeks to establish new requirements for the private sale of used vehicles in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that private sellers utilize an approved bill of sale form for every sale, designed to enhance transparency and protect consumer rights. It stipulates that the Registry of Motor Vehicles will create and maintain this standard form, which must be provided to buyers at the time of sale, ensuring both parties have documented proof of the transaction.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding H3387 may arise from concerns about the potential burden placed on private sellers. Critics could argue that requiring notarization of the bill of sale and compliance with prescribed regulations might deter individuals from selling vehicles privately, leading to an increased reliance on dealerships. Proponents of the bill, however, emphasize the importance of fostering a safer marketplace for buyers, ensuring that all transactions are clearly documented and that sellers are held accountable for the condition of their vehicles.

Additional_info

Overall, H3387 aims to address consumer protection in the used vehicle market, aligning the sales process with existing regulations while promoting ethical practices among private sellers. This bill reflects a broader trend of increasing oversight in consumer transactions, aiming to reduce fraud and ensure that buyers have clear and accessible information about their purchases.

Companion Bills

MA H4544

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Previously Filed As

MA H2675

Promoting fairness in licensing

MA H654

Relative to special education reimbursement

MA H2924

Relative to retirement systems and pensions for correctional officers

MA H2897

Relative to the exemption of personal safety devices

MA H2382

Relative to firearm dealer licensing

MA H3202

Relative to the exemption of personal safety devices

MA H540

Relative to special education funding

MA H3203

Relative to gun safe deductions

Similar Bills

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