If you are facing eviction, use the information in the 15 booklets below to protect yourself. These booklets do not take the place of a lawyer, but they can help you represent yourself.
Many of the booklets are in multiple languages. You can download them as PDFs.
What steps to take before going to court and what to bring to court. Updated January 2022.
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An easy-to-use checklist that tells you what conditions violate the State Sanitary Code. Updated May 2023.
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You can also use the free self-help guided interview, MADE: Up To Code to help you find out if your home is safe according to the state sanitary code.
The Answer is a court form that tenants facing evictions can file with the court. In the Answer, you outline your legal claims and tell the court your side of the story. Updated April 2024.
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Translations coming soon.
You can also use Greater Boston Legal Services' free self-help guided interview, MADE. The interview is based on Booklet 3. It asks you questions and helps you build the Answer you need to file at court.
This Booklet explains how to ask the court to accept your Answer and Discovery forms late. Updated January 2022.
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You can also use Greater Boston Legal Services' free self-help guided interview, MADE. The interview is based on Booklet 3. It asks you questions and helps you build the Answer you need to file at court.
If you are a tenant facing eviction, Booklet 4 includes a form with instructions for how to get information to prepare for your trial. Updated June 2024.
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If you are a tenant or homeowner in a foreclosed property, Booklet 4A includes a form with instructions for how to get information to prepare for your trial. Updated May 2019.
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If you are a tenant facing eviction in a District Court and you want to be in Housing Court, Booklet 5 explains how to transfer your case. It includes a transfer form that you can file. Updated January 2022.
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If you do not show up for your court date or you arrive after the case is called, the court enters a “default judgment.” The court decides your landlord wins the case because you did not show up for your court date. Booklet 6 explains how you can ask the court for a new court date. Updated January 2022.
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You can also use the free online guided interview from Court Forms Online to help you complete this form.
If you lost your eviction trial and think you have a good case, you may appeal. Updated June 2017.
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If you lost your eviction trial in Housing Court, look at Appeals Booklet 7A.
If you lost your eviction trial in District Court, look at Appeals Booklet 7B.
If you lost your eviction case, or you agreed in a court judgment to move out and you need more time to move, you can ask the judge to let you stay in your home longer. This is called asking for a Stay of Execution. Booklet 8 explains how to ask the court for one. Updated January 2022.
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If you need to go to court, but you cannot afford the fees and costs of your case, you may not have to pay them. The court can “waive” or not charge their fees and have the state pay other costs. Booklet 9 explains how you can ask the court for a waiver. Updated January 2022.
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You can also use the guided interview on Court Forms Online. This free online tool helps you fill out the form by asking you questions. After you answer all the questions, the program will generate a completed form that you can then file with the court.
To be updated soon.
Booklet 11 tells you how to fix errors on your online court records. It includes the court form you can save to your computer, fill out, save again, and print when ready. Updated June 2017.
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Download other housing forms, checklists, and letters.
What steps to take before going to court and what to bring to court. Updated January 2022.
Download the booklet as a PDF in:
An easy-to-use checklist that tells you what conditions violate the State Sanitary Code. Updated May 2023.
Download the booklet as a PDF:
You can also use the free self-help guided interview, MADE: Up To Code to help you find out if your home is safe according to the state sanitary code.
The Answer is a court form that tenants facing evictions can file with the court. In the Answer, you outline your legal claims and tell the court your side of the story. Updated April 2024.
Read the Answer booklet online or download the Answer booklet as a PDF in:
Translations coming soon.
You can also use Greater Boston Legal Services' free self-help guided interview, MADE. The interview is based on Booklet 3. It asks you questions and helps you build the Answer you need to file at court.
This Booklet explains how to ask the court to accept your Answer and Discovery forms late. Updated January 2022.
Download the booklet as a PDF in:
You can also use Greater Boston Legal Services' free self-help guided interview, MADE. The interview is based on Booklet 3. It asks you questions and helps you build the Answer you need to file at court.
If you are a tenant facing eviction, Booklet 4 includes a form with instructions for how to get information to prepare for your trial. Updated June 2024.
Read the Discovery booklet online or download the Discovery booklet as a PDF in:
If you are a tenant or homeowner in a foreclosed property, Booklet 4A includes a form with instructions for how to get information to prepare for your trial. Updated May 2019.
Download the booklet as a PDF in:
If you are a tenant facing eviction in a District Court and you want to be in Housing Court, Booklet 5 explains how to transfer your case. It includes a transfer form that you can file. Updated January 2022.
Download the booklet as a PDF in:
If you do not show up for your court date or you arrive after the case is called, the court enters a “default judgment.” The court decides your landlord wins the case because you did not show up for your court date. Booklet 6 explains how you can ask the court for a new court date. Updated January 2022.
Download the booklet as a PDF in:
You can also use the free online guided interview from Court Forms Online to help you complete this form.
If you lost your eviction trial and think you have a good case, you may appeal. Updated June 2017.
Download the booklet as a PDF:
If you lost your eviction trial in Housing Court, look at Appeals Booklet 7A.
If you lost your eviction trial in District Court, look at Appeals Booklet 7B.
If you lost your eviction case, or you agreed in a court judgment to move out and you need more time to move, you can ask the judge to let you stay in your home longer. This is called asking for a Stay of Execution. Booklet 8 explains how to ask the court for one. Updated January 2022.
Download the booklet as a PDF in:
If you need to go to court, but you cannot afford the fees and costs of your case, you may not have to pay them. The court can “waive” or not charge their fees and have the state pay other costs. Booklet 9 explains how you can ask the court for a waiver. Updated January 2022.
Download the booklet as a PDF in:
You can also use the guided interview on Court Forms Online. This free online tool helps you fill out the form by asking you questions. After you answer all the questions, the program will generate a completed form that you can then file with the court.
To be updated soon.
Booklet 11 tells you how to fix errors on your online court records. It includes the court form you can save to your computer, fill out, save again, and print when ready. Updated June 2017.
Download the booklet as a PDF: