Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H336

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to consumer rights of renters

Impact

The implementation of HB 336 would significantly impact the existing housing and rental laws in Massachusetts. By capping the time frame for lease signings, this legislation could curtail certain landlord practices that may impose undue pressure on tenants to renew or sign leases prematurely. This adjustment aims to fortify tenant rights by promoting transparency and fairness in rental agreements, thus equipping tenants with better mechanisms to navigate their housing situations without unnecessary stress.

Summary

House Bill 336, introduced by Representative Tackey Chan, aims to enhance consumer rights for renters in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill prohibits landlords or their agents from requiring tenants to sign lease agreements more than three months prior to the end of their current lease. This change is intended to provide renters with greater flexibility and protect them from potentially coercive rental practices that can arise during the lease renewal process. The bill positions itself to alleviate pressure on tenants who may feel obligated to commit to long-term leases or face increased costs otherwise.

Contention

While the bill is framed positively to provide protections to consumers, there may be contention among landlords and real estate professionals who could argue that this legislation restricts their operational flexibility. Landlords might express concerns about the potential for reduced income stability or complications in managing properties effectively due to limited time frames for lease renewals. Balancing the interests of renters with those of landlords will be critical as this bill progresses through legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H264

Relative to consumer rights of renters

MA H4474

Relative to consumer rights of renters

MA H4504

Relative to clarifying the self-storage law for consumers

MA H974

To protect consumers by further defining subprime loans

MA H1843

Relative to collective bargaining rights

MA H937

Relative to transparency of consumer health insurance rights

MA S602

Relative to transparency of consumer health insurance rights

MA H268

Relative to debt collection licensure

MA H270

Relative to the issuance of a class 1 dealer license

MA S1228

Relative to consumers and workers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.