Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1016

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to preventing algorithmic rent fixing in the rental housing market

Impact

If passed, S1016 would amend existing laws to include regulations that specifically target algorithmic pricing mechanisms in rental agreements, creating a more equitable environment for renters. The bill disallows real estate lessors from engaging in certain types of agreements with service providers that facilitate collusion on rental pricing. By doing so, it aims to prevent scenarios where landlords might artificially inflate rental prices based on coordinated pricing strategies that disregard market conditions, which can adversely affect tenants seeking affordable housing options.

Summary

Senate Bill S1016, titled 'An Act relative to preventing algorithmic rent fixing in the rental housing market', aims to address concerns regarding rising rental prices influenced by algorithmic tools utilized by landlords. The bill seeks to legislate against practices that may lead to unfair competition among landlords, particularly focusing on arrangements that may inhibit healthy competition in the rental market. It emphasizes the importance of transparency in rental pricing strategies influenced by automated systems and establishes clear definitions for terms related to the rental market and housing services.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding S1016 include concerns over the potential ramifications on property management practices and the implications for landlords who rely on data-driven pricing strategies. Critics of the bill may argue that it could limit their ability to respond to market demands effectively and could stifle innovation and efficiency in the rental market. Advocates, however, contend that the bill is necessary to protect tenants from exploitative practices and to promote fair market conditions within the housing sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S265

Protecting personal identifying information

MA S267

Updating the unit pricing exemption threshold

MA S1743

Relative to the Massachusetts Fire Training Council

MA S268

Prohibiting real estate dual agency transactions

MA S1587

Enabling registered dental hygienists to administer nitrous oxide

MA S269

Relative to retail liquor sales to caterers

MA S1360

Relative to collective bargaining rights of the state police

MA S1201

Maintaining protective orders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.