Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2022

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to prohibiting eviction without good cause

Impact

If passed, this bill would significantly impact the relationship between landlords and tenants in Massachusetts. The law would require landlords to provide substantial evidence of valid reasons for eviction, thereby complicating the eviction process for those seeking to remove tenants without such justification. This could potentially lead to fewer evictions, greater housing stability, and a re-definition of rental practices in the state. Moreover, it aims to level the playing field by ensuring tenants have recourse against unjust evictions, thus improving overall tenant security.

Summary

House Bill 2022 aims to amend Chapter 186 of the General Laws of Massachusetts by prohibiting eviction without good cause. This legislation comes in response to growing concerns about housing instability and the increase in evictions, particularly in urban areas. The bill outlines that landlords may only remove tenants from their housing accommodations for specified good cause grounds, which includes failure to pay rent, violating substantial tenancy obligations, or if the housing is needed for personal use by the landlord. The intent is to enhance tenant protections and ensure that housing is secured against arbitrary evictions.

Contention

Despite its noble intentions, the bill has faced some contention. Opponents argue that it may inadvertently discourage investment in rental properties, as landlords might be hesitant to enter agreements with increased restrictions on evictions. Furthermore, concerns have been raised that this could lead to a reduced availability of rental units if landlords decide to withdraw from the rental market due to the perceived risks posed by stringent tenant protections. Proponents, however, counter that the bill is essential for addressing the housing crisis and ensuring that no tenant is unjustly displaced without due cause.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2545

Authorizing the city of Somerville to regulate rent in residential dwelling units

MA H4074

Authorizing the city of Somerville to enact Right to Purchase Legislation

MA S2623

Authorizing the town of Brookline to implement rent stabilization and tenant eviction protections

MA H3777

Establishing permanent eviction protections and tenancy preservation notices

MA H3744

Petition for a special law authorizing the city of Boston to implement rent stabilization and tenant eviction protections

MA H1381

Providing for rent regulation and control of evictions in manufactured housing parks in the town of Athol

MA H1307

Creating the Massachusetts healthy homes program

MA S881

Creating the Massachusetts healthy homes program

MA H4977

Relative to the Affordable Homes Act

MA S872

Enabling local options for tenant protections

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