Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1532

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a commission to study the impact of shifting residential broker fees from tenants to landlords

Impact

If enacted, the bill will significantly influence state housing regulations by potentially altering the financial dynamics of residential leasing transactions. The commission formed under this bill is expected to conduct thorough research and public hearings to gather insights and feedback from various stakeholders, including tenants, landlords, and brokers. Based on their findings, the commission is responsible for recommending any necessary changes in policies to address the concerns raised during their studies. This process will play a crucial role in shaping future legislation regarding brokerage fees and rental market stability.

Summary

House Bill H1532 proposes the establishment of a special commission tasked with studying the economic and social implications of transferring the responsibility for residential real estate broker fees from tenants to landlords in Massachusetts. The primary goal of this bill is to investigate how such a policy change could impact housing affordability, availability, and the overall rental market in the Commonwealth. The legislation aims to examine the economic burdens faced by both landlords and tenants while considering real estate brokerage practices and relevant comparisons with jurisdictions that have adopted similar measures.

Contention

Notably, this bill could spark various points of contention among stakeholders. Landlords may express concerns over assumed increased financial responsibilities and how they might affect their competitiveness and operational costs. Conversely, tenant advocacy groups might push for these changes, arguing that shifting these fees can lead to a more affordable rental market by alleviating the financial burdens placed on tenants. As such, any anticipated legal or regulatory challenges highlighted in the commission's study will be pivotal in determining how the implementation of this legislation might unfold.

Companion Bills

MA H5352

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H4099

To prohibit landlords and brokers from requiring broker's commissions to be paid by a tenant or prospective tenant

MA H1534

Relative to a commission to study access to emotional support animals in residential housing

MA H2215

Relative to establishing a commission to study the feasibility of joining the counseling compact

MA H2458

Establishing a commission to study the promotion of direct primary care services

MA H1205

Establishing a commission to study the promotion of preferred pharmacy networks

MA H2456

Establishing a commission to study the encouragement of organ donation

MA H1531

Establishing a commission to study housing affordability and density reform

MA H3149

Establishing a commission to study reforms to the low-income housing tax credit program

MA H1202

Establishing a commission to study maximum allowable costs lists

MA H3512

Establishing a special legislative commission to study small modular reactors

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.