The bill mandates the Massachusetts Trial Court to generate a new Monthly Summary Process (Eviction) Report in accordance with General Laws Chapter 239, Section 15. This report will cover eviction filings, actions, and outcomes from January 2024 to November 2025, detailing statistics such as the number of summary process actions filed, default judgments, and the results of pre-trial mediations. It will also monitor continuances and stays related to pending short-term emergency rental assistance applications, along with the average duration of these delays. The goal is to enhance transparency and provide insights into the eviction process, including data on legal representation for landlords and tenants. Furthermore, the bill proposes amendments to existing laws regarding tenant representation in court, specifically stating that Massachusetts corporations, including limited liability companies, cannot be represented by non-attorney corporate officers in court, except in small claims cases. This aims to ensure that significant legal matters are handled by qualified attorneys. The bill also includes updates to statistical data on tenant representation and eviction cases, adjusting percentages and figures to reflect a more accurate picture of non-payment of rent cases in Municipal/District Court or Housing Court, thereby improving the clarity of data related to tenant legal representation and eviction proceedings.