Is it legal to charge a renter a Boston broker fee?
Is it legal to charge a renter a Boston broker fee?
AG’s Office Releases Advisory On New Law Banning Forced Renter-Paid Broker Fees
- Office of the Attorney General
BOSTON — Today, on the effective date of a new state law prohibiting real estate brokers and salespersons retained by landlords from charging broker fees to prospective tenants, the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has released an advisory on the new law, highlighting obligations of landlords, brokers, and salespersons under this new law and existing law, and underscoring rights and resources for consumers.
Beginning today, August 1, the new law explicitly prohibits real estate professionals from charging tenants “broker fees” for services that are primarily provided to a landlord. Hence, under updated state law, brokers and salespersons are prohibited from requiring tenants to pay for services provided to their landlord. Under existing law, landlords and property managers are still prohibited from charging any amount at or prior to the start of a tenancy other than the first month’s rent, last month’s rent, a security deposit, and the actual cost of changing a lock for the tenants. Tenants may still choose to hire and pay for a broker who will represent their interests in securing rental housing.
The AGO’s advisory clarifies obligations for landlords, brokers, and real estate professionals under the new law and highlights rights and resources for consumers.
- Landlord Responsibility:If a landlord hires a broker to list or show their property, the landlord must pay that broker’s fee.
- Tenant Hired Broker:A tenant is only responsible for a broker fee if they personally hire a broker to act on their behalf in finding a rental.
- Prohibited Fees:Landlords and their brokers cannot charge tenants fees for application, credit checks, or background checks.
- Permitted Costs:Landlords can still charge first month’s rent, last month’s rent, a security deposit (up to one month’s rent), and the actual cost of changing a lock for the tenant.
Before August 1, 2025, a tenant could be required to pay a broker fee even if the landlord hired the broker. Under the new law, this is no longer the case. Renters should be aware of the new rules and confirm who hired the broker before paying any fees.
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