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Summary of Question 9

This proposed law would prohibit rent control for most privately owned housing units in Massachusetts, and would nullify certain existing rent control laws, except that cities and towns would be authorized to adopt a restricted form of rent control for a six month period, after which compliance by property owners would be voluntary.

The proposed law would prohibit any city ortown from enacting, maintaining or enforcing any law that requires below-market rents for residential properties. It would also prohibit the regulation of occupancy, services, evictions, condominium conversion, or the removal of the unit from rent control, if such regulation was part of a system requiring below-market rents. Existing state and local rent control laws would be nullified. The proposed law would not affect publicly owned or subsidized housing, federally assisted housing, or mobile homes.

Cities and towns would be authorized to adopt rent control for a six-month period on housing units that have a fair market rent of $400 or less and that are owned by a person or entity owning ten or more rental units. Such rent control could not include the regulation of occupancy, services, evictions, condominium conversion, or the removal of the unit from rent control. The city ortown would have to pay the owners of rent-controlled units the difference between the controlled rent and the fair market rent. After six months, owners of rent-controlled units would not be required to comply with the rent control regulation or with any other such regulation that the city or town might adopt in the future.

The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 1995. The proposed law states that if any of its provisions were declared invalid, the other provisions would remain in effect.

1994 - Middlesex County - Question 9Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 4, 1994?

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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
280,810
232,126
42,631 555,568
Acton
 
4,457
3,741
450
8,648
Arlington
 
11,675
8,695
1,324
21,694
Ashby
 
546
496
71
1,113
Ashland
 
2,615
2,255
474
5,344
Ayer
 
823
915
131
1,869
Bedford
 
2,877
2,370
341
5,588
Belmont
 
7,832
4,304
920
13,056
Billerica
 
6,906
6,077
671
13,654
Boxborough
 
875
793
97
1,765
Burlington
 
5,435
3,842
577
9,854
Cambridge
 
13,309
18,631
1,604
33,544
Carlisle
 
1,408
858
103
2,369
Chelmsford
 
7,290
6,120
887
14,297
Concord
 
4,120
3,466
606
8,192
Dracut
 
4,634
4,787
1,108
10,529
Dunstable
 
563
424
63
1,050
Everett
 
5,690
4,768
1,664
12,122
Framingham
 
11,232
10,264
1,771
23,267
Groton
 
1,892
1,479
233
3,604
Holliston
 
3,090
2,707
501
6,298
Hopkinton
 
2,463
1,929
273
4,665
Hudson
 
3,123
2,991
507
6,621
Lexington
 
8,037
6,302
1,134
15,473
Lincoln
 
1,488
1,077
188
2,753
Littleton
 
1,843
1,283
221
3,347
Lowell
 
10,392
10,278
3,109
23,779
Malden
 
8,499
6,758
1,979
17,236
Marlborough
 
5,749
5,139
1,042
11,930
Maynard
 
2,030
2,059
327
4,416
Medford
 
11,967
8,475
1,683
22,125
Melrose
 
7,181
5,073
748
13,002
Natick
 
6,518
6,018
1,238
13,774
Newton
 
18,439
15,343
3,390
37,172
N. Reading
 
3,198
2,310
390
5,898
Pepperell
 
1,928
1,658
244
3,830
Reading
 
6,265
4,156
523
10,944
Sherborn
 
1,284
810
153
2,247
Shirley
 
887
952
117
1,956
Somerville
 
10,633
10,304
1,352
22,289
Stoneham
 
4,949
3,590
713
9,252
Stow
 
1,505
1,183
152
2,840
Sudbury
 
4,016
2,956
536
7,508
Tewksbury
 
5,818
4,563
548
10,929
Townsend
 
1,437
1,320
257
3,014
Tyngsborough
 
1,636
1,443
234
3,313
Wakefield
 
6,004
4,678
899
11,581
Waltham
 
9,620
7,095
1,920
18,635
Watertown
 
7,227
5,443
947
13,617
Wayland
 
3,491
2,598
418
6,507
Westford
 
4,067
3,317
604
7,988
Weston
 
3,322
1,798
320
5,441
Wilmington
 
4,290
3,131
627
8,048
Winchester
 
6,539
3,482
657
10,678
Woburn
 
7,696
5,622
1,585
14,903
County Totals
280,810
232,126
42,631 555,568