Update on the Senate Commission
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We have written previously about our seat on the Senate Special Commission on Housing. Here’s a rundown of their “long-term recommendations”.
The largest non-profit for owners and managers of Massachusetts residential real estate.
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We have written previously about our seat on the Senate Special Commission on Housing. Here’s a rundown of their “long-term recommendations”.
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Lost is the unpopular idea that not every renter can live in the neighborhood of their choice. But maybe they can. Maybe there is more choice than they say.
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Boston Landlords Startled to See 8 to 11% Tax Increases. As reported by the Boston Globe, Boston's commissioner of assessing increased property values for two-families by 17%, and for three-families by 20%.
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Happy New Year! This letter from the Executive Director recaps the progress made in 2015 and reaffirm these goals for 2016.
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Members can search for local service providers reviewed by other members. If you're a non-member, you might want to make note of the November additions.
We first learned about ice breaker mats years ago, and we know from a member's long-time experience that these mats really work and last for years.
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The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) offers fuel assistance to tenants with low incomes, including fuel costs or rent.
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Questions and answers from December 2015 on the MassLandlords message boards.
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The days of early marriage and a starter house in the suburbs are mostly ended. Industry trends show a demand for studios and one bedroom apartments.