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Rule Detail: lease-termination / MA

  • This rule expired on 2026-01-01.
  • This rule may be outdated. Last updated Jan 2025.

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Effective Year
Last Updated
2025-01-01
Expires On
Version
2025.01
Effective Date
2025-01-01
Supersedes
Source Changed
Not checked

Data

KeyValue
noticePeriod{ "fixed": 30, "special": [ "14 days for mobile homes", "30 days or rental period whichever is longer in Boston" ] }
allowedReasons[ "no-fault", "lease violation", "end of lease term" ]
penalties[ "Tenant may recover up to 3 months rent for improper eviction" ]

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 186, § 12

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Updated: 2025-01-01Confidence: 80%

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{
  "data": {
    "noticePeriod": {
      "fixed": 30,
      "special": [
        "14 days for mobile homes",
        "30 days or rental period whichever is longer in Boston"
      ]
    },
    "allowedReasons": [
      "no-fault",
      "lease violation",
      "end of lease term"
    ],
    "penalties": [
      "Tenant may recover up to 3 months rent for improper eviction"
    ]
  },
  "citations": [
    {
      "statute": "Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 186, § 12",
      "url": "",
      "excerpt": "",
      "sourceType": "statute",
      "lastUpdated": "2025-01-01",
      "confidence": 0.8
    }
  ],
  "version": {
    "version": "2025.01",
    "effectiveDate": "2025-01-01",
    "supersedes": null,
    "notes": [
      "Boston has additional tenant protections.",
      "No-fault evictions require specific justifications in some cities."
    ]
  }
}