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Home › Massachusetts Landlord/Tenant Law Blog › A Guide for Evicting a Tenant in Massachusetts

A Guide for Evicting a Tenant in Massachusetts

Adam T. Sherwin, Esq. Posted on February 21, 2015 Posted in Massachusetts Landlord/Tenant Law Blog Tagged with evictions

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I recently published a guide on Avvo.com on “How to Evict a Tenant in Massachusetts.”  As I state in the guide, evicting a tenant generally requires a lawyer’s help, but this guide has advice on what can be done to prepare such a case in advance of hiring a lawyer.  I hope this guide is a help to those who need it.

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