Squatters rights in Massachusetts, legally known as adverse possession, allow someone to claim property ownership after continuously occupying land for 20 years while meeting five strict requirements: actual physical possession (using the land by building or improving...
Are you ready to sell your home in Massachusetts? You’re in luck, because the spring and summer of 2024 may be the best time to do so. We only need to look at three statistics to see Massachusetts as a seller’s market. According to Redfin, Massachusetts home...
When someone wants to buy your house privately, you should only proceed if you’re willing and able to relocate and the offer is compelling based on your home’s actual market value, current market conditions, and moving costs. Private buyers typically fall...
Yes, you can sell a house in foreclosure in Massachusetts at any point during the foreclosure process until the foreclosure auction is completed, once the auction occurs and the property transfers to a new owner, you permanently lose the legal right to sell....
Can a seller or buyer back out of a contract? Wanting to back out of a contract isn’t uncommon. If you feel buyer’s remorse or have changed plans, you must know your options and the laws around canceling a real estate contract. It’s possible to cancel a real estate...