Is there a legal form for a tenant at will in the state of Massachusetts?
02/08/2007 - Landlord Tenant - State: MA #579
Full Question:
Is there a legal form for a tenant at will in the state of Massachusetts?
Answer:
A tenant at will is a tenant who has the landlord's permission to stay on the property past the expiration of the rental agreement. Also, a tenant who occupies rental property with the landlord's consent and makes rent payments without a written lease is called a tenant-at-will. A holdover differs from a tenant at will in that the latter has permission of the landlord to stay beyond the expiration date of the agreement, while the holdover tenant does not. A tenant at will is typically required to continue rent payments as long as they are permitted to remain.
USLF MA-1082LT; is a form for a Massachusetts Letter from Tenant to Landlord for 30 day notice to landlord that tenant will vacate premises on or prior to expiration of lease.
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