Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Massachusetts
Locked out of common basement storage/laundry area
I have been living as a tenant at will in
MA for 8 years. 6 of these years have
been in my current apartment, prior to
that I was in a different apartment (in
the same house) which I entered on a
1-year lease and then switched to
tenancy at will.
Due to a recent dispute between the
landlord and another tenant, the
landlord has locked the basement which
I have been using, with permission, as a
storage area (since I moved in) and for
use of my own laundry facilities (again,
with permission.) This was done without
notice, and I can now no longer either
do laundry or access any of my property
in the basement.
I am wondering whether this is legal, or
whether would qualify as a violation of
right to quiet enjoyment, or some other
violation. As well I am looking for
advice on how best to proceed from
here, as I am afraid any action I take will
prompt the landlord to terminate the
tenancy-at-will.
Thanks for any input.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Locked out of common basement storage/laundry area
Why not simply ask the landlord to provide you with a key to provide you and Not the other tenant permission to continue to use this area on the condition you will conscientiously secure it against the use by the other tenant. If the right to use this area was not part of what was rented to you the landlord is within his rights in denying it's use. But he may also allow its use on such conditions as he may deem appropriate. Good Luck!