SECTION 1. Section 5 of Chapter 40H of the General Laws as appearing in the 2022 Official Edition , is hereby amended by inserting after clause (2) the following clause:-
Or;
(3) By use of The Right of First Refusal program allowing for municipalities to have the first right of refusal for the purchase of property to be used as affordable housing.
The program will be a local option that seeks to match or fund municipalities that seek to purchase property subject to sale under section 4 of this chapter that contains three or less units and mid-size multifamily buildings , the department of housing and community development, shall have a right of first refusal to acquire the property in the municipality’s own name pursuant to regulations to be developed by the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities. In order to obtain the right of first refusal the following conditions must be met:
(i) The owner of the building signed an agreement to notify the municipality once they have an offer on their property when they sell it.
(ii) The municipality is given 120 days to inspect the building and make an offer on the building that matches or is greater than the sale price.
(iii) The municipality in coordination with a community partner will purchase the building at the sale price and maintain it as deed restricted affordable housing in perpetuity.
(iv) Each owner who qualifies will be given $500 per qualified unit, not to exceed $10,000, plus the cost incurred at the registry for recording the document; provided however, total payments from the program shall not exceed $5,000,000.
The corporation shall notify the owner of its intention to exercise this right no later than 10 days before the date of sale or any adjournment of the sale. Failure of the corporation to notify the owner as provided herein shall extinguish the right of first refusal under this section.
The department shall promulgate regulations for the administration of this program.
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