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Broker Fees: What To Know About The New Law

Beginning on August 1, 2025, a new law in Massachusetts prohibits property owners from requiring renters to pay broker’s fees when they have not hired a broker themselves. Learn more about what this means for your housing search, and how to get help if you’re asked to pay unfair fees.

What does this mean?

This new law means that:

  • If your landlord hired the broker, they must pay the fee. 
  • If you hired the broker and signed a contract, you pay the fee. 
  • No one can require you to pay unless you agree in writing.

To best protect yourself as a renter, you should always:

  • Get any agreement in writing 
  • Keep records, including your leases and any agreements made with your landlord.

 If you’re asked to pay unfair fees and need help, contact the Office of Housing Stability. Our team can help you avoid unnecessary fees.

Additional Information

This new law applies to all of Massachusetts. Learn more about this here.

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