Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2539

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to well water disclosures

Impact

The implementation of HB 2539 is expected to play a significant role in informing homebuyers about potential health risks associated with contaminated well water before they make a purchase. This proactive approach not only protects public health by ensuring that buyers are aware of real hazards but also places responsibility on current property owners and real estate agents to communicate these risks effectively. In doing so, the bill aims to inform prospective purchasers of any critical testing options available for 1,4 Dioxane.

Summary

House Bill 2539, introduced by Representative Todd M. Smola, aims to enhance the protection of prospective homeowners by mandating disclosures regarding hazardous substances found in well water, specifically focusing on 1,4 Dioxane. This bill seeks to amend Chapter 111 of the General Laws by requiring sellers and lessors of residential properties to provide detailed information about the presence and risks associated with 1,4 Dioxane in well water. As part of this legislation, the commissioner is responsible for creating standard notification forms and educational materials to be utilized during property transactions.

Contention

Concerns regarding HB 2539 may arise from property owners and real estate professionals who may view the legislation as an additional burden that complicates the purchasing process. Critics might argue that the requirement for detailed disclosures could deter home sales in areas where well water contamination is a concern. However, supporters of the bill believe that the increased transparency will ultimately create a more informed public, thereby promoting healthier living conditions. The financial liability imposed on sellers who fail to comply with these disclosure requirements could also spark debate regarding the adequacy of penalties and the enforcement measures necessary for compliance.

Companion Bills

MA H5234

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1566

To require the disclosure of lead in water pipes

MA H900

Protecting drinking water quality in private wells

MA S585

Protecting drinking water quality in private wells.

MA HB2422

Relating to seller's disclosures regarding water services for and water rights in residential real property.

MA H977

Relative to data collection on below threshold wells

MA S1750

Relative to disclosures and the prevention of domestic violence

MA H438

Relative to telemarketer disclosures

MA S1043

2026 Water Safety Act

MA HB05167

An Act Concerning The Disclosure Of Water Quality Test Results For Certain Private And Semipublic Wells.

MA H1042

Relative to the Quabbin Watershed and regional equity

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