Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1019

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to manufactured housing communities

Impact

The bill proposes significant amendments to existing housing laws by addressing the terms and conditions of rental agreements, particularly concerning restrictions on residents' choices about services and goods related to their homes. For instance, owners of manufactured housing communities would be prohibited from limiting residents' options for purchasing utilities or services. These measures aim to enhance the autonomy of residents and reduce potential exploitative practices by community owners, indicating a shift towards stronger consumer protections in housing policies.

Summary

Bill S1019 aims to establish comprehensive regulatory frameworks for manufactured housing communities in Massachusetts. It proposes the creation of a manufactured housing commission that would consist of five members with diverse expertise in housing law, tenant rights, and real estate. This commission is tasked with overseeing compliance within manufactured housing communities and ensuring that regulations regarding rental agreements and community operations are upheld, ultimately aiming to protect the rights of residents and ensure fair treatment amongst community owners and operators. The commission is designed to include resident and owner representatives, which would provide a balanced perspective in governing community affairs.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounds the balance of power between community owners and residents. Critics of the bill may argue that the establishment of this commission could lead to bureaucratic delays and restrict the rights of community owners to manage their properties, while supporters believe it is a necessary check to prevent potential abuses. Furthermore, the requirement for owners to notify authorities of any changes in community rules well in advance before implementation might also be contentious, as it introduces regulatory hurdles that could affect how communities are run.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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