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Chapter 8: Getting Repairs Made
This chapter of the Legal Tactics e-book tells you what your landlord's responsibilities are and what you can do if your landlord is not making repairs.
Documenting the Problem
Notify Your Landlord If something needs to be repaired after you move in, tell your landlord about the problem. If there is an emergency—for example, a burst water pipe—contact your landlord immediately. Once a landlord has knowledge of...
Landlord's Right to Enter Your Home
Many landlords think that they can let themselves into your apartment any time they want. This is not true. Your landlord must have your permission to enter . If you do not give your landlord permission to enter: the landlord can enter if...
Chapter 9: Lead Poisoning
This chapter from the Legal Tactics e-book explains the dangers of lead poisoning, how you can find out if there is lead in your home or apartment, what to do if there is lead, and what protections the law provides for you and your children.
Getting an Inspection
Tenants in Massachusetts have a right to have their home inspected by a local housing inspector. Before you call a housing inspector, you should make sure you have given your landlord a chance to make repairs. If, however, you have given...
Options If Your Landlord Refuses to Make Repairs
If your landlord does not make repairs after you have either notified her in writing or she has been ordered by the Board of Health to make repairs, you may need to consider other options. Once you inform yourself of the options, you may...