Massachusetts H264 aims to protect renters by prohibiting certain supplemental fees and limiting lease signing to three months before the current.
Massachusetts H264 seeks to enhance consumer rights for renters by prohibiting landlords from imposing certain supplemental fees on prospective or current tenants. Additionally, it restricts landlords from requiring the signing of a lease more than three months before the current lease terminates. This bill targets consumer protection and professional licensure, aiming to ensure fairer practices in the rental market.
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