Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1077

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Maintaining parity in legal services for small property owners

Impact

The proposed legislation amends Chapter 221A of the General Laws to ensure that financial assistance is prioritized for local legal service programs that serve eligible clients in their communities. The bill mandates that at least 80% of the annual assistance must be directed to local programs, with up to 20% allowed for statewide programs. This distribution is based on the number of eligible clients, thus encouraging local engagement in providing legal services and addressing the specific needs of small property owners in various regions of Massachusetts.

Summary

Senate Bill S1077, titled 'An Act maintaining parity in legal services for small property owners,' aims to enhance legal support for small property owners by providing financial assistance to eligible clients, which includes both small landlords and tenants involved in legal disputes. The bill emphasizes equitable legal representation for small landlords, specifically those classified as qualified small business land owners (QSBLOs), thereby fostering a balanced legal framework in landlord-tenant relationships.

Conclusion

Overall, SB S1077 represents a significant move towards reforming legal assistance frameworks in Massachusetts to better support small property owners and ensure equitable access to legal services. By fostering collaboration between local legal programs and balancing the needs of both landlords and tenants, the bill hopes to create a more just legal environment for property-related disputes.

Contention

A notable point of contention within the bill is the provision that if a tenant is eligible for legal service and is pursuing action against their landlord, the landlord must also be evaluated for eligibility as a QSBLO before services can be rendered to the tenant. This dual requirement may complicate the legal process for tenants seeking assistance while ensuring that small landlords also receive necessary support. Critics may argue that this could delay tenant access to legal resources while proponents might emphasize the importance of maintaining fairness and parity in legal representation for all parties involved.

Companion Bills

MA S2930

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on the Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H3022

Providing for property tax relief for small business owners

MA S1968

Relative to the small businesses operated on leased commonwealth property

MA H3990

Relative to stabilizing tenants and small property owners

MA S2930

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on the Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

MA H4313

Allowing "print-free" digital legal notices for the town of North Brookfield

MA S1201

Maintaining protective orders

MA S1076

Honoring the value of personal property

MA H503

Promoting entrepreneurship through employee ownership

MA S1966

Relative to property sales by nonprofit organizations

MA SB592

Property tax: change in ownership: residential rental property.

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