Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3745

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to private sale requirements for used vehicles

Impact

The bill intends to improve transparency in private vehicle sales by holding sellers accountable for providing accurate information about the vehicle being sold. It establishes a framework by which consumers can have access to essential documentation that guarantees their safety and awareness regarding the condition of the vehicle purchased. Proponents of the bill argue that it will enhance consumer protection and potentially reduce disputes between buyers and sellers in the second-hand vehicle market.

Summary

House Bill 3745, presented by David K. Muradian, Jr., seeks to regulate private sales of used vehicles within Massachusetts. The bill mandates that private sellers must use an approved bill of sale form, which will be created and maintained by the Registry of Motor Vehicles. This form aims to protect both buyers and sellers by ensuring that all necessary details, such as the vehicle's make, model, year, identification numbers, and any known defects, are clearly documented during the transaction.

Contention

However, the bill has faced some contention regarding its implications for private sellers. Critics argue that imposing a standardized bill of sale for private transactions may create burdensome regulations for individuals unfamiliar with the process. Moreover, the requirement for notarized signatures could deter private sellers from engaging in sales, potentially affecting the market dynamics for used vehicles in the state. Additionally, certain exemptions, such as for vehicle sales below $700, have been debated regarding whether they adequately address the varied needs of all consumers.

Companion Bills

MA H4710

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3535

Relative to the sale of zero-emission vehicles

MA H3007

Relative to the exemption of the sales or use tax for leased motor vehicles

MA H3572

Relative to the sale of zero-emission vehicles

MA A576

Exempts retail sales of used motor vehicles from New Jersey sales and use tax.

MA H3668

Expanding certain discount tolls for private passenger vehicles

MA H4710

Study Order

MA H3125

Relative to privately owned public use airport real estate taxes

MA H3640

Relative to private detectives and private investigators

MA A573

Reduces tax rate by 50 percent on sales and use of used motor vehicles.

MA A4668

Permits licensed motor vehicle dealers to facilitate issuance of titles and registrations for used motor vehicles purchased by private sale.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.