The Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment

Can My Landlord Be Held Legally Responsible for My Noisy Neighbors?

In Massachusetts peaceful living in a rented property is a tenant’s fundamental right. However, disruptive noise from neighboring tenants can significantly disturb this tranquility.

Typically, landlords are hesitant to get involved in disputes between tenants and prefer to allow the tenants to work it out between themselves. Continue reading “Can My Landlord Be Held Legally Responsible for My Noisy Neighbors?”

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You Got Evicted. Now What? Understanding Massachusetts Eviction Storage Laws

The laws outlined in Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 239, sections 3 & 4, provide essential protections for residents navigating through the challenging process of eviction or those who have already been evicted from their residences. Continue reading “You Got Evicted. Now What? Understanding Massachusetts Eviction Storage Laws”

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