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Here's When Your Landlord Can Enter Your MA Apartment
Here's When Your Landlord Can Enter Your MA Apartment
Here's When Your Landlord Can Enter Your MA Apartment
Can you landlord just bust into your Massachusetts dwelling? Whether it's an apartment, duplex, condo, or house, they do have the right to enter their property. Do they always? Absolutely not. Listeners of "Slater & Marjo In The Morning" may have heard the real estate guys on Friday talk about landlords' and tenants' respective rights in Massachusetts. ...
Can You Legally Enter A Private Way In Massachusetts?
Can You Legally Enter A Private Way In Massachusetts?
Can You Legally Enter A Private Way In Massachusetts?
Call me a sheep, but, I tend obey things like street signs. I was taking my children on a lil Sunday afternoon drive a couple of weekends ago when I passed Blythewood Dr. in Pittsfield. Near the residents' mailboxes on the corner of Blythewood Dr...
Mass. Laws You Don't Know You're Breaking
Mass. Laws You Don't Know You're Breaking
Mass. Laws You Don't Know You're Breaking
There are a lot of laws in the Bay State -- many that are against things we know are wrong and avoid doing (robbery, murder, etc.) and some that we are probably breaking without even knowing it. As we shared several years ago, Massachusetts has some weird laws still on the books. Whi...
11 Things Massachusetts Looks to Ban This Year
11 Things Massachusetts Looks to Ban This Year
11 Things Massachusetts Looks to Ban This Year
Just a few months ago we were telling you about the new Massachusetts laws going into effect for 2022. Now nearly a dozen new bills have been introduced with hopes of becoming laws, too. Every year the Massachusetts legislature works out which bills will become laws. If you grew u...
Rhode Island’s Proposed Blower Ban Could Affect Bay State Too
Rhode Island’s Proposed Blower Ban Could Affect Bay State Too
Rhode Island’s Proposed Blower Ban Could Affect Bay State Too
A bill before the Rhode Island General Assembly could have landscapers from several states up in arms. Senate Bill 2168 was introduced less than two weeks ago, but already has many Rhode Islanders upset. That's because the bill is looking to ban all gas-powered leaf blowers from being sold or used across the Ocean State. As a ...

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