Should You Allow Your Renters to Keep Chickens or Bees?
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The trends of backyard poultry and beekeeping are on the rise. What should you do if your tenants want to give them a try?
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The trends of backyard poultry and beekeeping are on the rise. What should you do if your tenants want to give them a try?
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Fiscal Year 2024 budget outside sections House 28 and Senate 48 would Band-Aid rental assistance, tripling court duration with no long-term benefit for renters.
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A recently announced update of operating rules for the Housing Court may shorten the time frame on eviction cases and cut down on defaults.
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Our Letter from the Executive Director for June 2023 asks whether we should allow new members to join on a monthly basis. We also review the changing policy landscape.
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The Massachusetts Department of Public Health requires all tenants to be notified about their rights to safe housing; however, as worded, the notice does not benefit landlords or renters.
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While some improvements have been made with the RAFT application process, delays and lack of communication and transparency continue to frustrate applicants.
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The law entitles landlords to collect the last monthâs rent when a new tenancy begins, but should you? If you do, what rules must you follow?
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Find out what happened at the State House hearing on eviction sealing held May 9, 2023.
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Massachusetts law says retail establishments cannot refuse to take cash, but can landlords require other methods of payment?
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Nearly all states make their House and Senate subject to open meeting laws. Massachusetts is among the few that refuses that level of transparency.