Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H335

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To promote equity among lessors

Impact

The bill's passage would directly influence the dynamics of rental agreements in Massachusetts by providing a more equitable system that protects tenants from unexpected financial obligations. By placing the financial responsibility for broker fees on the lessors who engage the services, it could reduce the overall cost burden on tenants, thereby creating a more favorable rental market. This change may encourage fair practice within the real estate industry and improve access for lower-income renters who often face additional financial strain.

Summary

House Bill 335, titled 'An Act to Promote Equity Among Lessors', aims to modify the scheme under which real estate broker fees are paid in Massachusetts. This bill stipulates that any fee for real estate brokerage services must be paid exclusively by the party who originally engaged the broker, thereby ensuring that tenants won’t bear the burden of such fees if they were not the ones who contracted the broker directly. The bill seeks to level the playing field between lessors and tenants and aims to provide clearer financial responsibilities in real estate transactions.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at simplifying and equitably distributing the responsibility for broker fees, there may be concerns from lessors and real estate brokers about the impact on their business practices. Some may argue that this could lead to less willingness by landlords to engage brokers, potentially resulting in fewer options for tenants or increase in overall rental prices as lessors seek to offset additional costs. Furthermore, discussions around this bill are likely to involve broader debates regarding consumer rights and the role of real estate professionals in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

MA H4733

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H558

To promote the inclusion of American Sign Language in the Commonwealth’s public schools, AKA The American Sign Language Inclusion Act

MA H4733

Study Order

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Promoting equity in agriculture

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Relative to pension divestment from companies providing military equipment to the State of Israel

MA H1954

Ensuring access to equitable representation in immigration proceedings

MA H2078

Uplifting families and securing the right to strike for certain public employees

MA H4127

To establish the Pension Innovation Fund for intergenerational equity

MA H63

Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to voting rights

Similar Bills

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