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Bill S 984 limits tenant fees in Massachusetts, capping late charges, banning extra fees, and ensuring transparency, protecting tenants from unfair financial burdens.
Bill S 984 limits tenant fees in Massachusetts, capping late charges, banning extra fees, and ensuring transparency, protecting tenants from unfair financial burdens.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: S 984
- Title: An Act to further regulate tenant fees in rental housing
- Status: Hearing scheduled for November 19, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 05:00 PM in Gardner Auditorium
- Introduced: February 27, 2025
- Classification: Bill
Bill S 984 aims to enhance the regulation of fees that landlords and property managers can impose on tenants in Massachusetts. The legislation seeks to protect tenants from excessive and potentially unfair fees, often referred to as "junk fees," that can arise during the rental process and throughout the tenancy.
The bill proposes several amendments to Section 15B of Chapter 186 of the General Laws, which governs rental agreements and tenant fees. Key provisions include:
Limitations on Initial Payments:
Penalties for Late Payments:
Prohibition of Additional Fees:
Payment Methods:
Legal Protections:
Attorney's Fees:
This legislation is designed to provide greater financial protection for tenants, ensuring that they are not subjected to excessive or hidden fees that can complicate their rental agreements. It aims to create a more transparent rental market in Massachusetts, benefiting both current and prospective tenants.
Bill S 984 represents a significant step towards regulating tenant fees in Massachusetts, aiming to foster fairer rental practices and protect tenants from undue financial burdens. The upcoming hearing will be crucial for gathering input and shaping the final form of the legislation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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