Questions and Answers for August 2017
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Adapted from our members only message boards, where members can ask questions and get answers. Practicing landlords and service providers answer questions..
Questions and Answers for August 2016
| Posted in advice, discrimination, laws, tenant screening - 2 Comments
Where can I read the Massachusetts landlord-tenant laws for myself? Do boa constrictors as pets have any special considerations?
Questions and Answers for April 2016
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From April's message boards: Who pays electricity and what do you do when a tenant has no social security number.
Questions and Answers
| Posted in advice, evictions, laws, tenant screening - 0 Comments
Questions and answers as seen on our Message Boards.
Questions & Answers for December 2016: Electronic Signatures and Dripping Faucets
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Questions & Answers Dec 2016: E-signatures and Dripping Faucets is a brief article discussing electronic signatures and how to fix dripping faucets.
Pros and Cons of the Massachusetts Month-to-Month Rental Agreement
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The month-to-month rental agreement in Massachusetts has the following advantages and disadvantages. In Massachusetts, a month-to-month...
Proposed Lead Paint Regulations are Flaky
| Posted in laws, News, policy - 2 Comments
The Value of the lead paint deregulation is uncertain, but estimated at 40%. The proposed regulations certainly increase caseload 10x.
Pharmacist to Billionaire: Larry Friedland’s Rise to Power
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Okay to Discriminate Against Donald Trump Supporters
| Posted in laws, News - 6 Comments
HUD says discrimination for political affiliation is legal, but denying tenancy to Trump supporters may open you to disparate impact lawsuits.
No Trespassing! Unless anyone wants ice cream?
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Mass. Supreme Court affirms homeless individuals may tresspass to save their lives, but Great Barrington man was neither homeless nor in danger.
