Massachusetts H431 aims to end housing discrimination by regulating real estate brokers and salesmen.
Massachusetts H431 amends the General Laws to further regulate real estate brokers and salesmen, focusing on ending housing discrimination. The bill establishes a board of registration of real estate brokers and salesmen, appointed by the governor, to oversee licensing and disciplinary actions. It mandates that licensed brokers and salesmen complete courses on fair housing law and diversity and inclusion. The board is required to publish quarterly summaries of complaints and disciplinary actions.
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