
A Great Massachusetts Landlord Attorney Can Save You Thousands
“Matthew Lallier saved me thousands in carrying costs with just a notice, a letter, and a couple phone calls. . . .” -Ms. B. of Attleborough
“Before I called Mr. Lallier, I thought I had a tenant nightmare, but after I called Mr. Lallier it was so easy. I did not even have to take a day off from work to go to court. He went to court for me, and he mediated an agreement that saved me a month of occupancy and an expensive trial. Thanks Matt…” -Mr. W. of the North Shore
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Use a Landlord Tenant Attorney for Evictions, Defense, and Collections and Save Time
As a landlord, renting to a tenant is no longer as simple as collecting a check and passing the keys. Massachusetts laws have evolved into a tangled web of special protections for tenants. Innocent and well-intentioned mistakes can-and often do- result in either a Landlord facing heavy monetary damages and attorneys fees OR a tenants refusing to leave or not having to leave despite your best efforts. The experience often leaves the unsuspecting Landlord throwing up his or her hands.
Whether it is a non-payment of rent situation, a conditions issue, or one where the tenant will not abide by the lease that he or she signed, it essential that you arm yourself with an attorney who knows the law, will evaluate the facts and issues and advocate for what you want: Someone who will respect your property and investment while paying the rents they promised to pay.
The eviction process is a regimented legal process with traps along the way. It does not matter if it is for non-payment of rent, tenants destroying the property, or tenants disturbing other tenants -save yourself money and let a professional do it for you.
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Savings for Massachusetts Landlords through Successful Negotiating, Mediating, and Trial
Preventing a Tenant from Smoking the Others Out with a Nuisance
Problem: Owner occupying landlord was frustrated with a tenant in a triple decker. The tenant was chronically late with rent and on a daily basis filled all three units with cigarette and marijuana smoke.
Solution: Attorney Lallier contacted the tenant explained the situation and negotiated a settlement where the tenant paid the back rent and the case was modified lawfully to make the premises non-smoking.
Disabled Tenant Asking for Unreasonable, Reasonable Accommodations
Problem: A small landlord purchased a triple decker with an outdated fire system. Deaf tenants demanded thousands of dollars in improvements that landlord could not afford.
Solution: Attorney Lallier worked with the building department, health inspectors, and tenants. He reached a compromise with all parties where the landlord split the cost of improvements with the tenants after reaching a consensus on expectations, shielding the landlord from any liability.
Unruly Tenants Destroy Property
Problem: A retired couple owned a house they were renting out, but the tenants renting the property were destroying it. There were unregistered and disassembled cars around the property, holes in the walls, and serious damage to the facade outside the house.
Solution: Attorney Lallier immediately commenced notion. He was able to get the tenants out and get a judgment for the costs of the cleanup and the repairs and back new.
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