Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H359

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To end housing discrimination in the Commonwealth

Impact

If passed, HB 359 will amend Chapter 13 of the Massachusetts General Laws, specifically by overhauling licensing regulations for real estate professionals. The bill mandates that all applicants for real estate licenses must complete significant training in fair housing laws and practices. This provision is aimed at ensuring that real estate brokers and salespeople are well-informed about their responsibilities under state and federal discrimination laws. Additionally, the bill will introduce repercussions for brokers who violate these regulations, thereby strengthening the enforcement mechanisms against discrimination.

Summary

House Bill 359, also known as the Act to End Housing Discrimination, aims to enhance regulations governing real estate brokers and salespersons in Massachusetts to better prevent housing discrimination. The proposed legislation seeks to establish a board for the registration of real estate brokers and to increase the oversight of licensing practices. The bill includes stipulations for the board to publish quarterly reports on newly licensed members and complaints against them, thereby promoting transparency and accountability in the real estate sector. This is in response to ongoing concerns about discrimination in housing, particularly against marginalized groups.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 359 include concerns from some real estate professionals about the potential burden of increased regulatory requirements and the emphasis on compliance training. While supporters argue that such measures are necessary to protect consumers and ensure equal access to housing, opponents contend that they could inhibit the ability of real estate agents to operate effectively in a competitive market. The discourse around the bill reflects a broader debate about the intersection of consumer protection, business regulations, and civil rights in housing.

Companion Bills

MA S165

Similar To Further regulating the continuing education requirements for real estate brokers and salespersons

MA S2566

Replaced by To end housing discrimination in the Commonwealth

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