Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1926

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to tenant data privacy

Impact

If enacted, H1926 would significantly influence state laws related to tenant privacy and data protection. Landlords operating smart access buildings will be required to adhere to stringent rules governing the collection, storage, and sharing of data, including provisions that prevent the sale or disclosure of tenant data without explicit consent. Additionally, the bill mandates the destruction of collected data within specific timeframes, establishing clear standards for tenant rights regarding their personal information. This would aim to enhance tenants’ trust and security in residential environments where smart technologies are employed.

Summary

House Bill 1926 addresses tenant data privacy by establishing legal protections for information collected through smart access systems used in multiple dwellings. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 186 of the General Laws, outlining specific types of data landlords may collect and the conditions under which this data can be collected and utilized. It introduces definitions for various terms pertinent to tenant data and smart access technology, aiming to safeguard tenants’ personal and biometric information from unauthorized access and usage by landlords or third parties.

Contention

However, the implications of H1926 have raised points of contention among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to protect tenants from potential abuses associated with the growing use of smart technology in housing, particularly regarding personal and biometric data collection. Opponents, on the other hand, may contend that such regulations could create barriers for landlords, complicating the management of smart access technologies and increasing operational costs. The debate may revolve around balancing privacy with the practicalities of implementing such systems while ensuring tenant safety and security.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H633

Relative to student and educator data privacy

MA H4405

Relative to student and educator data privacy

MA H3755

Establishing driver privacy protections

MA H1879

To ensure backyard privacy

MA H3470

Protecting transportation network driver data privacy and integrity

MA S2133

Protecting the privacy of library user data

MA S197

To protect safety and privacy by stopping the sale of location data

MA S364

Establishing privacy standards for student and educator data

MA S2259

Protecting transportation network driver data privacy and integrity

MA H86

To protect location privacy

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.