Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1909

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to landlords accountability with regard to drug houses

Impact

If passed, this legislation would create significant repercussions for landlords who allow their properties to be associated with drug-related activities. Specifically, landlords found in violation of this law could face civil penalties that escalate with repeated offenses—$1,000 for the first violation, $5,000 for the second, and $10,000 for further offenses. This financial deterrent aims to ensure that landlords take proactive measures to prevent their properties from being used as drug houses, thereby enhancing public safety.

Summary

House Bill 1909 aims to impose accountability on landlords who knowingly provide residences for illegal drug-related activities. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 139 of the General Laws by specifying that property owners are prohibited from renting or leasing units that are used for the unlawful manufacturing, distribution, or use of controlled substances. This addition emphasizes the responsibility of landlords to ensure that their properties are not being utilized for illegal purposes, thus promoting safer communities.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the enforcement of this bill, particularly regarding the standards that define a landlord's knowledge of their property's use for illegal activities. Questions arise about what constitutes reasonable knowledge and the potential for abuse of this law to penalize landlords in cases where they had limited ability to monitor their tenants' behavior. Furthermore, the potential impact on low-income housing scenarios, where landlords may fear punitive measures, could also ignite debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2472

Protecting patient safety regarding non-FDA approved drugs

MA S1497

Protecting patient safety regarding non-FDA approved drugs

MA H1947

Relative to small landlords

MA H1561

Requiring notice to landlords relating to gas or electric shutoffs

MA SB485

Relating to the duties of care of certain landlords regarding disasters.

MA S973

Reforming incentives for landlords

MA H2082

Relative to contractor accountability

MA S2109

To close travel loophole in the state conflict of interest law, and to provide for greater transparency and accountability regarding travel gifts

MA SB670

Providing for public housing safety committees; further providing for requirements regarding tenants and landlords in cities of the first class; and providing for background checks for landlords.

MA H2217

Relative to opioid reversal drugs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.