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In Massachusetts, landlords can raise rent by a maximum of 2% per year.
There is no statewide standard for utilities in Massachusetts, but most landlords pay for electricity, gas, and water. Some landlords may also pay for trash removal and lawn care.
Tenants in Massachusetts have a minimum of three days’ notice to move out, unless the rental agreement specifies a different notice period. If the tenant has not paid rent or violated any other term of the rental agreement, the landlord can give the tenant 24 hours’ notice to leave.
Yes, landlords can raise rent during Covid. However, Covid does not allow landlords to raise rent more than once every 12 months.
No, landlords do not have to pay for hotel in Massachusetts.
Water is not free in Massachusetts. There is a water bill that every household must pay for water usage.
Yes, your landlord can sell the house you’re renting. However, before they can do so, they must give you written notice and follow specific procedures.
In Massachusetts, a landlord cannot refuse to renew a lease without good cause. However, the tenant may be able to terminate the lease if the landlord does not give them proper notice and a reasonable opportunity to vacate.
Yes, a landlord can enter without permission in Massachusetts if they have a court order or if they are an emergency service worker.
Yes, a landlord can raise rent without prior notice if the increase is based on either an annual or periodic basis and is not more than 10% per year or 2% per month. Additionally, the landlord must provide the tenant with a written notice of the rent increase at least 30 days in advance.
In most states, landlords can raise rent by the amount of the annual percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or another index determined by law. Tenants have the right to challenge rent increases in court.
Yes, landlords can increase rent every year. However, tenants have the right to dispute any rent increase that is greater than the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or 3 percent, whichever is greater.
Yes, you can refuse a rent increase. However, if you do so and the landlord decides to go through with the increase anyway, you may be liable for damages. In most cases, landlords will give tenants at least 24 hours’ notice before raising rent, so if you decide to refuse an increase, make sure you have a plan for how to handle the situation if/when it happens.
Yes, a landlord can refuse to rent to someone based on their past history of drug abuse.