Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1513

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to manufactured housing communities

Impact

The proposed changes are expected to significantly affect the existing framework that governs manufactured housing in the state. By granting local authorities the authority to establish boards to oversee these communities, the bill aims to ensure that regulations are aligned with the specific needs of local occupants. In addition, it lays out clear parameters for fee adjustments, thereby providing protections for residents against excessive increases that may not align with cost-of-living metrics, specifically using the Chained Consumer Price Index as a benchmark.

Summary

House Bill 1513 relates to manufactured housing communities and proposes amendments to Chapter 140 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. The bill aims to enhance the oversight of manufactured housing by allowing cities and towns to form dedicated boards for managing use and occupancy fees. These boards would adjust payments as necessary, ensuring that they remain fair and suitable for residents. This legislative move is both a response to tenant concerns and an effort to standardize regulations across various municipalities.

Contention

Although the bill seeks to provide greater oversight and control to local entities, it has sparked discussions around its potential implications for property owners and operators. Critics may argue that the regulations could lead to increased operational burdens for owners, potentially disincentivizing improvements or upgrades to the housing communities. On the other hand, supporters advocate that tenant welfare and fair pricing should take precedence, highlighting the necessity for regulations that support those living in manufactured housing. The fine for violating local ordinances or orders issued by the newly formed boards could also add a layer of contention, as it establishes significant financial repercussions for owners who do not comply.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2859

Establishing job permanency for MADOC instructors

MA H3344

Making election day a legal holiday for state and municipal employees

MA H2628

Relative to arson investigators

MA H2630

Relative to primary enforcement of seatbelt violations

MA H2629

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

MA H3679

Relative to license plate year of manufacture registration

MA H2863

To provide certain employees in the department of corrections with line of duty death benefits

MA H3849

To exclude Chapter 115 payments to veterans from gross household income calculation

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