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There are three types of eviction notices: 7-, 14- and 30-day. However, not all notices apply to all tenants, and not all notices can be used for non-payment of rent. If you are looking to evict a tenant who has an active lease with you, then you should always follow what your lease says.
Massachusetts trial courts have begun making information about court cases available to the public on the internet, including information about housing cases.
If you do not show up for your court date or you arrive after the case is called, the court enters a ?default judgment.? The court decides your landlord wins the case because you did not show up for your court date. Your landlord can evict you about 2 weeks after the date you were supposed to be in court.
Your landlord may attempt to evict you if you have not been paying your rent, or if you or people under your control have caused excessive damage to your apartment or you have violated the terms of your lease. Your landlord must first send you a "Notice to Quit" your tenancy.
Visit MassCourts.org to learn more about any given result. We cannot link to individual cases so you must choose the appropriate court department (regions = "Housing Court"; towns = "District Court") and search by "Case Number."
Visit MassCourts.org to learn more about any given result. We cannot link to individual cases so you must choose the appropriate court department (regions = "Housing Court"; towns = "District Court") and search by "Case Number."
To expunge an eviction, a tenant typically files a form with the court in person, through mail, or e-filing online. The tenant is also required to serve the landlord involved in the action with notice of the filing.
Landlords must give notice to the administrator before starting eviction proceedings against a Section 8 tenant. Landlords cannot demand or accept money from Section 8 tenants in excess of what the administrator's contract says they can accept.