Massachusetts summary process eviction cases are highly technical. Learn the most common mistakes landlords make—and how to avoid costly delays, dismissals, and lost cases in Housing Court.
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New Law Related to the Recent Federal Government Shutdown Adds Additional Responsibilities for Landlords in Massachusetts
New Mass. law effective Nov. 25, 2025, changes non-payment eviction rules & restricts landlords from charging late fees or taking certain court actions.
New Law Banning Tenants From Paying Landlord Broker Fees
It has been customary practice throughout Massachusetts for landlords who use real estate broker services to require a prospective tenant to pay what is essentially the landlord’s broker fee to the broker, upon accepting an apartment for rent, prior to the commencement of the tenancy.
New Law Permitting the Sealing of Eviction Records In Massachusetts
Under a new law recently signed into effect, namely, the Affordable Homes Act as Chapter 150 of the Acts of 2024, which became effective in Massachusetts in May 2025 tenants can now petition the Court to seal their records for various eviction cases, under certain circumstances.
Holding Deposits in Massachusetts
As landlord tenant law in Massachusetts evolves, seemingly on a case-by-case basis, Landlords should be aware of what they are able to charge a...
Security Deposits
Massachusetts affords tenants significant legal protection regarding the security deposit paid to a landlord at the commencement of a tenancy. Although landlords may interpret the security deposit statute as draconian, it does not change the fact that landlord’s must be judicious in precisely following the statute once they have the tenant’s security deposit on hand.
