Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1473

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To expand housing opportunities through homesharing

Impact

The bill proposes amendments to existing housing laws by creating a new chapter that explicitly defines homesharing and sets guidelines for the creation of homesharing agreements between homeowners (referred to as 'homesharing providers') and tenants ('homesharers'). Importantly, these arrangements will be recognized as a legitimate use of residential properties under state law, facilitating a new avenue for housing stability amidst ongoing housing shortages.

Summary

House Bill H1473, titled 'An Act to expand housing opportunities through homesharing,' aims to establish a legal framework for homesharing arrangements in Massachusetts. With rising housing costs and increasing demand for affordable living options, this bill introduces provisions that would allow homeowners to rent out spaces within their residential properties for below-market rates. This initiative is particularly targeted towards providing housing support, enabling homeowners to offset their living expenses while simultaneously offering potential tenants a more affordable housing option.

Contention

Several points of contention could arise from this legislation. Critics may argue that the reduced regulatory oversight compared to traditional rental agreements could lead to potential abuses or safety concerns for homesharers. Specific limitations outlined in the bill, such as the exclusion of health care services from the homesharing agreements and the necessity of background checks, reflect an effort to ensure safety; however, they may also prompt debate regarding the adequacy of protections for vulnerable parties, particularly elder adults.

Additional_points

The bill establishes the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC) as the oversight body for homesharing regulations. It mandates the creation of a Homesharing Opportunity Relief Fund, providing financial assistance for costs associated with failed homesharing agreements. These provisions aim to offer safety nets for both providers and homesharers, reflecting a broader effort to promote housing accessibility and innovative solutions within the housing market.

Companion Bills

MA H4695

Replaced by To expand housing opportunities through homesharing

Previously Filed As

MA H4695

To expand housing opportunities through homesharing

MA S992

To expand housing options through homesharing

MA S2834

To expand housing options through homesharing

MA H3895

Expanding career and technical education opportunities for Lynn students

MA H2669

Expanding hoisting examination opportunities for foreign language speakers

MA S233

Expanding hoisting examination opportunities for Spanish language speakers

MA H305

Improving housing opportunities

MA S1803

Expands financing opportunities for low and moderate income housing.

MA S326

To expand student opportunities in career technical education

MA H4757

Promoting housing opportunities and access

Similar Bills

MA S2834

To expand housing options through homesharing

MA H4695

To expand housing opportunities through homesharing

MA S992

To expand housing options through homesharing

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MN HF1343

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MN HF1141

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MD SB283

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HI HB1590

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