Massachusetts Top Court Blocks 5% Rent Control Ballot Measure Over Religious Housing Exemption
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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 23
Massachusetts Top Court Blocks 5% Rent Control Ballot Measure Over Religious Housing Exemption
3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 23
Summary
Tuesday's ruling bars a statewide rent-control proposal from appearing on Massachusetts' November ballot, stopping what would have been the strictest statewide cap in the US.
The measure would have limited apartment rent increases to 5% or the annual Consumer Price Index gain, whichever was lower.
The Supreme Judicial Court struck it down because its exemption for religious housing violated the Massachusetts constitution.
The decision halts a push to expand rent regulation statewide and leaves Massachusetts voters without a referendum on the issue this year.