The law prohibits employers and schools from banning protective hairstyles, but has discrimination implications for housing providers as well.
Our Letter from the Executive Director for September 2022 recaps a hot August. Besides our work on climate change, we continued to oppose TOPA post-session and advanced initiatives in lead, evictions and rent control.
Landlords may not want tenants moving out in the winter, but can they restrict tenants at will from giving notice during certain months?
Despite the dismissal of a lawsuit seeking data from rejected rental assistance applications, MassLandlords will pursue further legal action.
Senate bills S.886 and S.889 will not pass into law; rental assistance remains best path to fixing housing crisis.
A geothermal project in the Concord Street area of Framingham will provide data for possible similar projects using the ground to heat and cool buildings.
A pandemic requirement to notify tenants of their rights when served a notice to quit is now part of the law. Copies of notices and continuances pending rental assistance continue through March 31, 2023.
Landlords must be cautious when raising rent, terminating a tenancy or making other changes to rental agreements.
Our Letter from the Executive Director for August 2022 recaps a very busy July: The 192nd legislative session closed, PayPal blocked free rent payments and we contributed to three news stories.