2019 MassLandlords Annual Election Results: Kasabula, Hoffman
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			The 2019 election results include Michele Kasabula on the Board of Directors and Chief Deputy Sheriff of Hampden County Robert Hoffman as Good Neighbor 2019.
            
        State Sanitary Code
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The Minimum Standards for Fitness of Human Habitation, aka the State Sanitary Code, define what the Commonwealth considers the minimum acceptable living conditions. Over time these have grown slightly detached from health and safety to encompass a variety of nice-to-have’s. MassLandlords members generally seek to eliminate the nice-to-have’s and achieve…
Worcester Fri Jan 17: Housing Court eFiling Training, Procedural Updates, and Landlord/Attorney Feedback to the Court Registration
Director Joyce Nierodzinskiās Parting Thoughts
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			Director Joyce Nierodzinski leaves the MassLandlords Board December 31, 2019 having made real contributions and set a positive example for future volunteers.
            
        Letter from the Executive Director for December 2019
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			Letter from the MassLandlords.net Executive Director for December 2019.
            
        Worcester Event Suggestions
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Letter from the Executive Director for November 2018
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			Letter from the MassLandlords.net Executive Director for November 2018.
            
        Solar
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Fast Facts As of Summer 2019, there were 90,000 photovoltaic systems in Massachusetts, with 94% of systems on buildings. In Massachusetts, 30% of housing is renter occupied, 84% of housing is 1-4 family, and almost none of this had solar. The reason is the “split incentive” problem. Landlords would have…
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Attention Lawmakers! Attention Tenants! An Open Letter
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			Why legislators and renter advocates need to work with landlords to craft housing policy.
            
        