Eviction Rights In Massachusetts
Summary
In Massachusetts, eviction is a legal process requiring a Notice to Quit and a Summary Process court filing. Until a court order is issued, you generally have the right to stay. For specific advice, contact a local legal aid organization.Full Conversation
Can i be kicked out of a house i was in for overten years with my fiance and kids
Sure, I can provide some general guidance on this. However, the laws vary by location. Could you please tell me where you are located?
Massachusetts
In Massachusetts, eviction is a legal process. Key points:
- Landlord must provide a 'Notice to Quit'
- If you don't leave, they must file a 'Summary Process' in court.
- A final decision is made by a judge.
For specific advice, contact a local legal aid organization.
So until this happens i have a right to stay
Yes, in Massachusetts, until a court order or judgement is given, you generally have the right to stay. For more detailed advice, contact a local legal aid organization.