Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Massachusetts

attorney charges

my landlord pursued in housing court for non-payment of rent.

on hearing day the landlords attorney heard my story and said that he will do out-of-court settlement by talking to property manager and postponed the case after 3 weeks. after 3 weeks he called me and left voice mail the talks did not succeed and told me to appear in the court. i lost the case as i donot have written evidence and my lease was terminated. i told landlord i will leave as lease was terminated they said i hv to pay lease termination fee. after series of discussions with them they waived all lease termination fee and now asking me to pay attorney fees if i dont sign mutual lease release.

is there any way out for me to come out of this situation?


Asked on 7/21/08, 1:35 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Christopher Vaughn-Martel Charles River Law Partners, LLC

Re: attorney charges

This is complicated and seems to involve several conversations/agreements and a good deal of paperwork. On the face of it, it seems that you shouldn't have to pay a lease termination fee, since it was the landlord who terminated the lease, not you.

You should gather all your paperwork together and prepare a brief narrative of what has transpired and take them to an attorney.

Read more
Answered on 7/21/08, 2:22 pm


Related Questions & Answers

More Landlord & Tenants questions and answers in Massachusetts