Massachusetts H2893 protects elderly tenants from eviction in multi-unit buildings.
Massachusetts H2893 amends state law to safeguard elderly tenants in multi-unit residential buildings. It prohibits landlords from evicting tenants aged 75 or older unless specific conditions are met, such as non-payment of rent or lease violations. Additionally, it allows cities and towns to freeze property tax rates for eligible seniors, provided certain criteria are met. This bill aims to ensure stable housing for elderly residents.
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