Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1080

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

For the removal of void restrictive covenants

Impact

The proposed amendments to Chapter 185 of the General Laws entail a comprehensive review of restrictions on land titles. Key provisions in the bill will require registry districts to examine any recorded restrictive covenants to determine their legality, particularly in the context of Section 23B of Chapter 184, which invalidates certain discriminatory language. This review aims to prevent the perpetuation of void restrictions and facilitate the removal of oppressive clauses from property documents, ultimately fostering greater fairness in property transactions across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill S1080, titled 'An Act for the removal of void restrictive covenants', is introduced to address and eliminate discriminatory restrictions placed on land use. These covenants, often rooted in historical racial segregation practices, have unjustly limited individuals' rights to own or use property based on arbitrary grounds. Sponsored by Lydia Edwards, the bill seeks to empower individuals who have been affected by such restrictions to contest their validity and ensure equitable access to property rights. The legislation aims to promote a fairer housing policy and address past injustices in land ownership practices.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding S1080 is its implications for landowners and developers who may possess legitimate interests tied to existing covenants. While the bill is designed to rid the system of outdated, discriminatory practices, opponents may argue that hasty removal of certain restrictions could inadvertently affect property values or the integrity of established neighborhoods. Additionally, the requirement for registry districts to actively identify and address void restrictions may place a burden on local governments and officials, sparking debate over resource allocation and administrative responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1762

For the removal of void restrictive covenants

MA SF559

Certain restrictive covenants removal fees prohibition

MA HB114

Ban Discriminatory Restrictive Covenants

MA S0942

Invalid Restrictive Covenants in Health Care

MA H0485

Invalid Restrictive Covenants with Physicians

MA H7935

Increases continuing education requirements for physician assistants, removes restrictions of PAs to render charitable care and aid for school and youth programs or cardiac arrest and removes restrictive covenants as to ownership by a PA.

MA HB2848

Restrictive covenants; grocery stores

MA AB1050

Unlawfully restrictive covenants: housing developments.

MA S0970

Prohibits restrictive covenants related to grocery stores.

MA S2644

Prohibits restrictive covenants related to grocery stores.

Similar Bills

IL HB1575

RESTRICT COVENANT MODIFY FEE

HI SB2381

Relating To Corrections.

HI SB104

Relating To Corrections.

NJ A4292

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NJ A4351

Provides for restricted use driver's license as alternatives for license suspension in municipal court.

NV AB167

Revises provisions relating to the use of corrective room restriction. (BDR 5-769)

CA AB1857

Unlawfully restrictive covenants: grocery stores and supermarkets.

HI SB351

Relating To Pesticides.