Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3990

Introduced
4/3/25  

Caption

Relative to stabilizing tenants and small property owners

Impact

The enactment of this bill could have significant implications for both tenants and small property owners. By alleviating some procedural barriers, such as the necessity for a notice to quit, the bill intends to facilitate a smoother path to obtaining necessary assistance for tenants who might otherwise fall through the cracks. This could enhance the security and stability of housing for vulnerable populations, thus addressing immediate concerns related to homelessness.

Summary

House Bill 3990 aims to stabilize tenants and small property owners in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend laws associated with housing assistance, particularly focusing on the eligibility criteria for households facing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless. Notably, it removes the requirement for landlords to issue a notice to quit for tenants to qualify for assistance, streamlining access to support for those in need of housing stability.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HB 3990 may center on concerns about the balance of rights between tenants and property owners. Stakeholders, including some property owners, might argue that easing regulations could lead to increased responsibilities for them, or fear potential financial strain if unable to retain rent due to tenants accessing support without adequate warning. Advocates for tenant rights, on the other hand, are likely to praise the bill as a necessary step toward combatting housing insecurity and homelessness.

Companion Bills

MA H5352

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H4081

Relative to problem properties, enhancing fire safety and addressing resident displacement

MA S1077

Maintaining parity in legal services for small property owners

MA H3022

Providing for property tax relief for small business owners

MA H1242

Relative to insurers' usage of aerial images

MA H1243

Relative to housing rehabilitation grant programs

MA H1381

Relative to stabilizing the Commonwealth’s nursing facilities

MA H1510

Relative to provide tenant ownership in government assisted housing

MA H5352

Study Order

MA H2479

Relative to the Massachusetts lead law and promoting equal access to lead-free housing

MA H1562

Relative to locksmiths and notice to property owners

Similar Bills

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