How the primal perspective sheds light on landlord-tenant relationships and can help diffuse conflict. By The Good Landlord.
A new law requires new or renovated sprinklers to shut off when it’s wet outside. Specifically what this means is up to MassDEP to say.
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Published March 16th, 2018 |
Updated April 13th, 2023
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Judge William Abrashkin of the Springfield Housing Authority and Western Division Housing Court spoke Feb 8, 2018 in Longmeadow.
MassLandlords members in good standing can now receive not-too-frequent reminders and tips about member benefits.
MassLandlords members are eligible for savings on paint and special consideration on non-paint purchases over $1,000 and $8,000.
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Published March 7th, 2018 |
Updated November 27th, 2023
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A short analysis of whether MA landlords and MA brokers can charge apartment application fees, including what-if’s. Updated for context broker vs. landlord.
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Published March 4th, 2018 |
Updated April 14th, 2023
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Attorney Schrier was recognized by the MassLandlords membership for his incisive, out-of-the-box thinking against Just Cause Eviction.
Invitations from MassDEP and City of Worcester. NWCLA and RHABC sign contracts. Alexis Gee, Peter Vickery new roles. SPOA lawsuit.
In OCA v Carson, the US District Court for the District of Columbia enjoined HUD to continue with its planned roll-out of small area fair market rents.
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Published February 21st, 2018 |
Updated April 13th, 2023
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Associate Justice Robert Fields of the Western Division Housing Court discussed rent escrow and other topics in Longmeadow in December.