Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H890

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to crumbling concrete foundations

Impact

The financial assistance provided through this fund will be available for the repair or replacement of compromised concrete foundations, with a provision for homeowners who have already made repairs prior to the fund's establishment. Furthermore, these financial distributions are exempt from state taxation, offering additional relief to affected homeowners. The bill emphasizes the collaboration with federal funding opportunities, tapping into programs like the HUD Section 108 Loan Guarantee, to enhance the fund's resources and effectiveness.

Summary

House Bill 890, introduced by Representative Brian M. Ashe and others, addresses the significant issue of crumbling concrete foundations in residential properties, particularly those affected by pyrite or pyrrhotite. The bill establishes a Crumbling Concrete Assistance Fund, aimed at providing financial aid to homeowners whose concrete foundations have deteriorated due to these harmful materials. The fund will also seek to mitigate negative fiscal impacts on municipalities housing affected properties, thereby supporting both property owners and local governments.

Contention

One important aspect of H890 is the formation of a stakeholder working group tasked with recommending necessary regulatory and legislative changes related to foundation remediation. This group will include various representatives, such as those from housing, consumer affairs, and advocacy organizations. The inclusion of diverse stakeholders is crucial as it aims to address not only immediate remediation needs but also broader systemic issues related to property foundations. There may be contention surrounding the funding mechanisms for the assistance programs, particularly regarding the potential introduction of insurance surcharges and the overall adequacy of proposed financial resources to meet the needs of affected homeowners.

Companion Bills

MA H5307

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S580

Relative to crumbling concrete foundations

MA H965

Restricting the use of rodenticides in the environment

MA H2432

To reduce incidence and death from pancreatic cancer

MA H1588

Relative to immigration detention and collaboration agreements

MA H2932

Relative to benefits for teachers

MA H697

Relative to full funding of regional school district transportation

MA H2260

Relative to firefighter residency

MA S642

Relative to crumbling concrete prevention and protection

MA H1230

Mandating access to cancer screenings for firefighters through health care benefits plans or programs provided by the public employer

MA H2846

Relative to disability or death cause by contagious disease; presumption

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