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Legal Grounds for Lease Termination: Generally, tenants in Massachusetts can legally break a lease for a few specific reasons, such as being called to active military duty, certain conditions of domestic violence, or if the rental unit is unsafe or violates Massachusetts health or safety codes.
Any guest residing at the property for more than 14 days in a six-month period or spending more than 7 nights consecutively will be considered a tenant. This person must be added to the lease agreement. Landlord may increase the rent any time a new tenant is added to the lease.
Your landlord must have your permission to enter. If you do not give your landlord permission to enter: the landlord can enter if there are terms of your lease or written tenancy agreement which are legal and give the landlord permission to enter, or. your landlord has a court order.
For example, in California, landlords must give 60 days' notice to tenants if they don't plan to renew the lease.
C. 186, § 11). If the tenant pays all monies due, plus costs, interest and your court filing fees by the date their Answer is due in court, the tenant has an absolute right to stop the eviction. If you are evicting for a reason other than nonpayment, or for no reason, you must give the tenant a 30 day Notice to Quit.
In Massachusetts, if a landlord does not intend to renew a lease, they typically must provide the tenant with at least 30 days' notice before the lease term ends.
In Massachusetts, if a landlord does not intend to renew a lease, they typically must provide the tenant with at least 30 days' notice before the lease term ends. This allows the tenant sufficient time to make alternative living arrangements.
As long as the tenant does not violate any rules, they can stay until their rental period ends. But if they stay in the property even a day after their lease/rental agreement ends and have not arranged for a renewal, landlords can issue a written 30-Day Notice to Vacate.
Legally, the landlord/property management company is required to clean and/or paint between tenants! It's not YOUR responsibility to deep clean to the point where someone can lick off the floor. Make sure everything is tidy, and that's that. If they try to send you a bill, throw it in the trash lol.