Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1013

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to access to air conditioning and relief from oppressive heat

Impact

The proposed changes to Chapter 186 and Chapter 184 of the General Laws represent a significant advancement in housing rights, ensuring that tenants can utilize necessary cooling devices without undue restrictions. By mandating that landlords prioritize the needs of residents requiring such devices due to disabilities, the bill aligns with broader public health objectives. It also addresses concerns related to health risks posed by extreme heat, particularly affecting vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those with chronic health issues.

Summary

S1013, titled 'An Act relative to access to air conditioning and relief from oppressive heat', seeks to enhance tenants' rights regarding the installation and use of portable cooling devices like air conditioners and evaporative coolers in rental properties. The bill prohibits landlords from restricting tenants from using such devices unless specific legal and safety conditions are met. This legislative effort aims to improve quality of life by enabling residents to combat heat conditions, especially during extreme weather events known to occur due to climate change.

Contention

However, S1013 may lead to contention as it challenges existing norms within landlord-tenant dynamics. Landlords might oppose the bill arguing that it places undue burdens on property management, potentially complicating arrangements in multi-tenant housing. Moreover, the requirement for landlords to redefine their governing documents regarding the installation or usage of cooling devices creates administrative challenges and could provoke disputes over the interpretation of building codes and structural integrity. Advocates for tenants’ rights, however, argue that such measures are essential to protect residents from heat-related health risks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2422

Relative to child passenger safety

MA S2040

Clarifying occupancy excise and internet hotel room resellers

MA S1193

Removing the charitable immunity cap

MA S894

Relative to coverage for chronic illness

MA S1457

To preserve the eternal bonds between people and their animals

MA S637

Relative to Title 5 of the State Environmental Code

MA S1413

To promote victim service funding

MA S1185

Protecting victims of rape and their children

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