2014 April Newsletter

Read exactly what was emailed.

In This Issue:

  • Letter from the Executive Director
  • New Landlord-Tenant Bills May Pass with Landlord Support
  • New Premium Content on MassLandlords.net
  • Blog Articles You May Have Missed
  • Search for Sex Offenders during Tenant Screening

Letter from the Executive Director

Our new website is very exciting. It's getting more content every week, and we're signing up new members at a faster clip than ever before. This month I'd like to ask you to help us help you by doing a few things:

1.  Make sure you are subscribed to the state-wide Forum.

  1. We can't add you even if you give us permission because our software requires that you click a button yourself.
  2. Visit MassLandlords.net/Forum, log in if necessary, and scroll down to the topics. Make sure that just above the topics, you see the following:
  3. subscribed_to_forum
  4. If you don't have a green check mark, click the blue "Subscribe to Forum" link.

2.  Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and/or LinkedIn.

  1. Our team of volunteer landlords and service providers will use social media to get you news and updates as fast as possible.

Sincerely,
Doug QuattrochiDoug
Executive Director
MassLandlords.net

New Landlord-Tenant Bills May Pass with Landlord Support

After public hearings in February and being favorably voted out of committee last month, there are four landlord-tenant bills that may pass into law to make it easier for landlords in Massachusetts. These bills relate to:

  • Late fees going from 30 days to 10 days
  • Enacting rent escrowing during disputes
  • Cleaning up the move and store law
  • Changes to the process whereby complaints must be verified before a restraining order is issued

One of our goals at MassLandlords.net is to become large enough and influential enough to give these bills a better chance. We are currently planning to focus on the late fee bill, as it seems the most likely.

Please forward this note to a supporter you know and get them to either "like" us on Facebook or sign up for our Special Legislative Calls to Action.

We will shortly provide specific bill information and ways to help.

Blog Articles You May Have Missed

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Here’s a list of my top ten dirtiest landlord jobs and how to deal with them.

The list includes renovating near lead paint, replacing cast iron drain pipes, replacing toilets, and cleaning drum traps.

Search for Sex Offenders during Tenant Screening

Did you know that Level 2 and Level 3 sex offenders are listed publicly on a Massachusetts site?

Here's the link: http://sorb.chs.state.ma.us/search.htm

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Recently MassLandlords.net team members Doug Quattrochi and Rich Trifone spoke with Steve D'Agostino of WICN. Click the image to listen to the podcast (external site, may be slow).

 

A Note About Legal, Tax, or Other Advice:

Although we strive to provide information that is accurate, MassLandlords.net is neither an attorney nor a tax professional. You should always seek the advice of a properly licensed and qualified attorney or tax professional before taking action as a result of anything you read here.

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