Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Massachusetts
Tenant at will refuses to leave.
I'm a Massachesetts landlord. I have a tenant in my basement with no lease, not that we did not offer one in the first place though. After we have asked this tenant that we need the appartment for personal use, it has become apparent that he is more defiant. How do I go about evicting this person and who do I need to contact if I need to evict him forcefully.
I have plenty of good reasons to evict him.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Tenant at will refuses to leave.
You will need to go to court to evict your tenant,
either to the Housing Court if your county has one
or to the District Court. You will file your
complaint for eviction in the Summary Process
session of the court. An attorney would be helpful
in this instance because you are starting a law-
suit and you need to comply with the technical
rules of court.
Good luck.
Bill St. James