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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 - Worcester 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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Worcester County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
117,402
110,237
22,735 250,374
Ashburnham
 
915
895
156
1,966
Athol
 
1,550
1,596
248
3,394
Auburn
 
3,252
2,906
459
6,617
Barre
 
852
859
194
1,905
Berlin
 
502
481
66
1,049
Blackstone
 
1,208
1,257
303
2,768
Bolton
 
929
631
102
1,662
Boylston
 
1,017
733
118
1,868
Brookfield
 
520
520
82
1,122
Charlton
 
1,693
1,505
195
3,393
Clinton
 
2,224
2,424
555
5,203
Douglas
 
986
1,044
151
2,181
Dudley
 
1,488
1,481
353
3,322
E. Brookfield
 
343
331
85
759
Fitchburg
 
4,696
4,702
1,213
10,611
Gardner
 
2,698
3,147
706
6,551
Grafton
 
2,641
2,373
330
5,344
Hardwick
 
411
510
78
999
Harvard
 
1,370
998
149
2,517
Holden
 
3,768
2,775
674
7,217
Hopedale
 
1,102
1,078
266
2,446
Hubbardston
 
581
571
90
1,242
Lancaster
 
1,130
962
149
2,241
Leicester
 
1,904
1,865
329
4,098
Leominster
 
5,758
5,827
1,524
13,109
Lunenburg
 
1,678
1,558
377
3,613
Mendon
 
881
835
120
1,836
Milford
 
3,858
4,213
906
8,977
Millbury
 
2,213
2,172
399
4,784
Millville
 
381
395
67
843
New Braintree
 
165
177
36
378
N. Brookfield
 
777
771
175
1,723
Northborough
 
2,950
2,333
322
5,605
Northbridge
 
2,201
2,106
450
4,757
Oakham
 
309
326
54
689
Oxford
 
1,856
1,940
562
4,358
Paxton
 
1,072
794
148
2,014
Petersham
 
279
266
54
599
Phillipston
 
214
226
46
486
Princeton
 
874
541
116
1,531
Royalston
 
172
186
49
407
Rutland
 
943
908
181
2,032
Shrewsbury
 
6,237
4,872
695
11,804
Southborough
 
1,853
1,480
243
3,576
Southbridge
 
2,291
2,240
863
5,394
Spencer
 
1,852
1,804
282
3,938
Sterling
 
1,532
1,247
188
2,967
Sturbridge
 
1,499
1,308
482
3,289
Sutton
 
1,524
1,260
250
3,034
Templeton
 
963
1,108
152
2,223
Upton
 
1,257
1,087
171
2,515
Uxbridge
 
1,833
1,854
269
3,956
Warren
 
587
825
153
1,565
Webster
 
2,308
2,314
629
5,251
W. Boylston
 
1,638
1,218
237
3,093
W. Brookfield
 
591
644
99
1,334
Westborough
 
3,382
2,543
437
6,362
Westminster
 
1,296
1,133
191
2,620
Winchendon
 
983
1,085
249
2,317
Worcester
 
21,415
20,997
4,508
46,920
County Totals
117,402
110,237
22,735 250,374