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Daniel T Blake
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The short answer to your question is yes. However, there is a big but...
Michael L. Tumposky
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Yes, so long as there is a written agreement which makes you responsible for...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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The Massachusetts Department of Revenue is looking for either an Estate Tax...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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The Massachusetts Department of Revenue is looking for either an Estate Tax...
Daniel T Blake
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You should certainly speak with an attorney soon about the facts of this case....
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It makes a living situation much more challenging where there is not a meeting...
Daniel T Blake
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I assume : (a) that this was a residential tenancy. (The rules are different,...
Daniel T Blake
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What do you mean by "many years"? Before July 1, 1992 landlord's were required...
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Michael L. Tumposky
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Provide written notice to your landlord, call Inspectional Services and then...
Bruce H Murray
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You probably can, but that doesn't mean they won't sue you. Depending on the...
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Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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You should probably file a small claims case against your former co-tenant....
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Why would you pay off her credit cards? Did you co sign them? You have no...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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I am sorry for your recent loss. I agree with the previous attorney's...
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Phil A. Taylor
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Am judgment is valid for 20 years, and during that time then can pursue you....
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Daniel T Blake
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Under our Massachusetts statute the landlord must return the security deposit...
Daniel T Blake
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This is a supplement to my ealier answer above. In it I suggested that "You...
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Dmitry Lev's answer
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No. Simply put, you are only allowed to strip the lien of a wholly unsecured...
Theodore John Koban
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Sorry to have to say "No." If there is one dollar of equity in the realty that...
William T Harrington
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A Massachusetts judgment is good for 20 years. However, you need to locate...
Phil A. Taylor
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There are a variety of options available to collect on a judgment. Some...
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Phil A. Taylor
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The security deposit law is very strict and for improperly handled security...
Michael L. Tumposky
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When the bank takes over, my understanding is that they would be obligated...
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Matthew T. Lallier Esq.'s answer
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I am working off limited facts but based on only limited information the issues...
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Jay M Wolman's answer
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If you got a 30 day notice to quit, and you have a tenancy at will (or your...

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