H2328
An Act enabling cities and towns to stabilize rents and protect tenants
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Bill overview
This bill aims to give cities and towns in Massachusetts more tools to control rising rents and protect renters. It would allow municipalities to implement rent stabilization policies, potentially including limits on rent increases and requirements for landlords to provide certain protections to tenants. The goal is to make housing more affordable and secure for residents in communities across the state. This legislation builds upon previous attempts to address housing costs and tenant rights.
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David M. Rogers
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