Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2542

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To address state sanitation code violations regarding infestations of rental units

Impact

If enacted, the bill will significantly alter the landscape of landlord-tenant relationships in Massachusetts regarding pest control responsibilities. Tenants will be required to promptly inform landlords of infestations and facilitate access for certified applicators to treat these issues. Furthermore, landlords will be mandated to inspect units within a certain timeframe upon being notified, ensuring a more proactive approach to pest management. This could lead to improved living conditions for tenants, as infestations are addressed more systematically.

Summary

House Bill 2542 aims to amend Chapter 111 of the General Laws regarding sanitation codes, specifically addressing pest infestations in rental units. This legislation defines 'infestation' in a more precise manner and establishes clear protocols for tenants and landlords to follow when dealing with pest issues. It emphasizes the importance of tenant communication with landlords regarding infestations and outlines the responsibilities of both parties in the extermination process.

Contention

While the bill seeks to enhance renters' rights and enforce accountability for landlords, there may be points of contention regarding how these responsibilities are enforced and monitored. Landlords may argue that extended obligations could impact their businesses or financial liabilities, particularly related to how damages from infestations are assessed and determined. Additionally, the requirement for tenants to not interfere with extermination efforts could lead to disputes regarding compliance, raising concerns about the potential for misunderstandings and conflict in rental relationships.

Companion Bills

MA H5234

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3787

Addressing the shortage of school bus drivers

MA H2176

Prohibiting employers from attempting to conceal violations of state wage, benefit, or tax laws

MA H1994

Protecting tenants from retaliation and coercion

MA S2743

Addressing staged suicides

MA H1771

Regarding probation violations

MA LD171

An Act to Enhance Protections Regarding Invasive Aquatic Plant and Animal Infestations in Inland Waters of the State

MA H1802

Addressing squatter’s rights

MA H1500

Addressing affordable housing

MA SF2307

A bill for an act establishing the criminal offense of felony rental vandalism, addressing state supplementary assistance, and providing penalties.

MA H3817

Regarding right of way violations (CeCelia's Law)

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