Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1490

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to landlord’s right to information

Impact

By repealing these specific sections, HB 1490 may significantly alter the existing dynamic between landlords and tenants in Massachusetts. The proposed changes are likely aimed at clarifying the responsibilities and rights of landlords, thus potentially improving the management of rental properties. This legislative move could influence various housing and tenant protection laws enacted previously, hence it may lead to procedural adjustments in landlord-tenant agreements and operations across the state.

Summary

House Bill 1490, presented by Representative David F. DeCoste, proposes changes to the rights of landlords regarding information access. The bill explicitly repeals Sections 28, 52, and 144 of Chapter 150 of the Acts of 2024, relating to regulations that may constrain landlords in their role regarding tenant data and information. This act is put forward in the context of the Affordable Homes Act, suggesting a legislative intention to streamline and perhaps enhance landlord access to certain information for operational efficiency in the housing sector.

Contention

As with many housing-related bills, HB 1490 might face opposition or support depending on the varying perspectives within the housing community. Supporters might argue that easing access to information will improve landlord capabilities to manage properties efficiently, benefiting both landlords and tenants by ensuring properties are better maintained. In contrast, opponents may voice concerns that such changes could undermine tenant privacy rights or lead to potential misuse of the information accessed by landlords.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H458

Relative to parental rights in education

MA H3863

Relative to the dangerous release of personal civil rights information

MA H457

Parental rights legislation

MA H2391

Relative to Constitutional rights

MA H1843

Relative to collective bargaining rights

MA H459

Relative to creating statutes relating to requiring school boards to make information about learning materials and educational activities used for pupil instruction available to the public

MA H2586

Relative to the retirement rights of criminal prosecutors

MA H3301

Relative to preventing road rage

MA H80

Relative to internet privacy rights for children

MA H721

Relative to voting rights

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.