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Karl Kauper
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Evictions in Worcester, Massachusetts Area

Karl Kauper
  • Investor
  • Tinton Falls, NJ
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What are the laws like in Massachusetts with respect to evictions? For example, if a tenant refuses to leave at the end of a lease, how difficult would it be to get them out? What would be the process, and how long would it take? In case it matters, the house I have in mind to rent out is in Sutton, MA. Thanks.

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Brian J Allen
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  • Worcester, MA
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Brian J Allen
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Worcester, MA
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@Karl Kauper Sadly MA is a very tenant friendly state.  The tenants can bind you up for a long time.  And it is difficult for you to refuse to take their rent, as there are many agencies that will pay up to $10k in back rent and rent moving forward.  Not sure if that is what you are looking for.  I just served a 30 day notice in Millbury (I live in Sutton but my rental is in Millbury) and I am hoping that the $4k I offered the tenants to actually move out on time is enough for them to find somewhere to go.  Sadly there is so little inventory that many are simply trying to last as long as possible and wait for the constable to tell them that the moving trucks are here for them.  They often don't have enough $ to take their stuff out.  Whatever you do, please make sure that you get something signed saying that are completely gone and have no claim to any possessions they left behind.  I had a client who thought they did the eviction correctly, and ended up in court as one of the occupants who had moved 3 months earlier said her stuff (including 3 rollex watches) was thrown out.  It cost him another 3 months before he could start work turning the unit.  Best of luck.  DM if you have any additional questions.

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