Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1907

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to appealing a notice of disinvitation

Impact

The proposed legislation aims to alter Chapter 266 of the General Laws by introducing new provisions that allow for judicial intervention in cases of disinvitation. If enacted, this bill would empower individuals to challenge notices that are deemed unjust or improperly issued, thereby providing a legal recourse to potentially prevent wrongful prosecution for criminal trespass. This has implications for property owners and the rights of individuals asserting their rights to access properties.

Summary

House Bill 1907 seeks to establish a formal process for individuals who have received a notice of disinvitation from a property to appeal that notice in court. The bill addresses situations where individuals, armed with a reasonable belief that they have a right to access a particular property, are informed in writing that they are no longer welcomed. With this bill, the affected individuals can file a complaint in the district court to vacate the disinvitation notice in circumstances where they believe the notice was abusively issued.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding this bill as it navigates the balance between property rights and the rights of those who wish to access it. Property owners could express concerns that the appeal process may undermine their authority to control access to their premises, particularly in sensitive situations such as private properties or businesses. Conversely, advocates for the bill may argue that it is essential to protect individuals from arbitrary or unjust disinvitation notices that could lead to baseless criminal charges.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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