Unlawful Eviction Rights Massachusetts
Summary
Tenants in Massachusetts cannot be evicted without a court order, and personal belongings should not be disposed of without notice. Disabled tenants have additional protections. For legal assistance, contact the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute at (617) 357-0700 or visit www.Mlri.Org.Full Conversation
I'm being evicted for no reason and I've had my personal stuff thrown away that was outside and I was told I could keep it there. I've lived here since *. I'm disabled and retired. I'm not the only person being evicted. They're trying to evict * people for the same reason which is none
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Could you please tell me which country and state you live in? This would help me provide the most accurate information regarding your tenant rights.
United States and West Springfield Massachusetts
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Here are some basic tenant rights in Massachusetts:
- You cannot be evicted without a court order.
- Your personal belongings should not be disposed without notice.
- Disabled tenants have additional protections.
I recommend contacting a local legal aid organization for further assistance.
I'm not from the area I moved here 9 years ago to get off drugs and I have been clean since. I don't know who to call. Do you have any ideas for someone
I recommend reaching out to the "Massachusetts Law Reform Institute". They can provide you with legal assistance related to housing issues.
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.mlri.org