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Any owner renting a property for a period of 31 consecutive days or less is required to apply for a Short-Term Rental Certificate. The rental of property for a total of 14 days or less in any calendar year shall not be considered a short-term rental.
Definition: A short-term lease is any lease with a term that's 12 months or less, including options to extend, with or without a reasonable certainty of being exercised.
Generally, a landlord cannot take possession of the rental property, physically remove the tenant or their personal property, or change the locks without going through a court. Depending on the reason for eviction, a landlord must provide the tenant either a 14-Day or 30-day Notice to Quit.
A Massachusetts month-to-month rental agreement creates a short-term lease that allows a tenant to lease a residential property until canceled. Either the landlord or tenant can cancel the agreement by providing sufficient notice of at least 30 days.
The most commonly used Massachusetts lease agreement is the Standard Form of Lease. This document covers essential details such as rent amount, lease duration, security deposit, maintenance responsibilities, property managers, and other crucial provisions.
It is a legally binding contract detailing the responsibilities both the landlord and the tenant promise to uphold. In addition to specifics like amenities, renovations and other apartment features, the lease includes legal details like: Grounds for lease termination and eviction.