To evict a tenant from an inherited property in Massachusetts, you must provide proper written notice (30 days for month-to-month tenancies), file a summary process lawsuit in Housing Court if they don’t leave, obtain a court judgment, and potentially hire a...
To delay eviction after foreclosure in Massachusetts, you can file for bankruptcy (Chapter 7 delays eviction a few months, Chapter 13 allows a repayment plan), contest the eviction in court by challenging procedural errors or improper notices, negotiate “cash...
A home inspection in Massachusetts costs between $500 and $1,500, with the average price around $750-$1,000 in 2024 for a standard inspection. Home inspectors price services either as a flat rate ($500 base plus $150 per add-on and extra fees for homes over 2,000...
Massachusetts is one of the most tenant-friendly states. Its fair protections for both tenants and landlords create fair resolutions in various domestic situations. This blog will briefly overview tenants’ rights and the legal protections tenants for landlords...
Homeowners in Massachusetts live in some of the country’s most charming and vibrant communities. From the historic streets of Boston, with its rich cultural heritage and top-notch educational institutions, to the picturesque coastal towns of Cape Cod and the...
Selling your home is a significant life event. In a perfect world, you’ll sell your home for maximum value. You’ll find a realtor who lists your home and helps you market it to traditional homebuyers. Soon after listing, you’ll receive offers, negotiate, and choose...