Massachusetts Real Estate Law – Frequently Asked Questions
- Are Interrogatories and documents filed in the Housing Court?
- What is the filing fee for Summary Process and Civil cases?
- What is the filing fee for a Small Claims case?
- Do you sell 14 day notices?
- Are you open through lunch?
- How much does it cost to file a motion?
- Why do I need to file the Answer 2 form in a Summary Process case?
- I received a default notice in the mail, what should I do?
- My landlord has threatened to change the locks to the apartment if I do not pay my rental arrearage. Can he do this?
- Am I entitled to interest on my last month’s rent and security deposit, and how much?
- I lost my case in court and the landlord has obtained an execution to move me out. Am I going to get any further notice?
- My landlord has turned off the heat during the winter and my children are freezing. Is there anything I can do to obtain heat for my children as quickly as possible?
- What are the filing dates for Summary Process cases?
- I agreed to a payment schedule in court that I can’t afford to make. What do I do now?
- I’m supposed to be in court for a contempt, but I can’t make it. What will happen now?
- I got a notice to show cause in the mail. What does that mean and who can I talk to about these violations?
- I can’t make it into court for a hearing on a notice to show cause. What will happen to me?
- Why can’t the court personnel discuss the violations with me? I own the property, why do I have to speak with the inspector?
- Your court issued a warrant for my arrest. How do I remove the warrant?
- The Court found me guilty of the violations. I’ve been ordered to pay fines. Where do I pay them?
- Who May Appeal?
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Massachusetts real estate lawyer, Attorney Alan Segal serves all of Massachusetts in real estate legal matters including: Acton Agawam Amherst Andover Arlington Attleboro Barnstable Belmont Beverly Billercia Boston Braintree Bridgewater Brockton Brookline Burlington Cambridge Canton Chelmsford Chelsea Chicopee Danvers Dartmouth Dedham Dracut Easton Everett Fall River Falmouth Fitchburg Framingham Gloucester Haverhill Holyoke Lawrence Leominster Lexington Lowell Lynn Malden Marlborough Medford Melrose Metheun Milford Milton Natick Needham New Bedford Newton North Andover North Attleboro North Reading Norwood Peabody Pittsfield Plymouth Quincy Randolph Revere Salem Saugus Shrewsbury Somerville Springfield Stoughton Taunton Tewksbury Waltham Watertown Wellesley Westfield West Springfield Weymouth Woburn Worcester
Alan H. Segal is a Massachusetts Real Estate Attorney with over 30 years of experience.