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Handling Emergency Situations in Landlord-Tenant Law

Learn about tried-and-true methods for addressing urgent circumstances facing both landlords and tenants using the equitable powers of the Housing Courts—and ways to avoid liability

  • Product Number: 2220020WBA
  • Publication Date: 10/6/2021
  • Length: 1 Hour CLE Credit Note
  • Copyright: © 2021 MCLE, Inc.
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    When most attorneys think of landlord-tenant issues, they think of summary process actions. There are some instances, however, where immediate action is necessary to protect the rights of the parties to health, welfare, or safety. In this new webcast, experienced faculty guide you through the process for applying for injunctive relief to enforce those rights, including when to take action (and when not to!) to combat nuisances, obtain access, require emergency repairs, eject trespassers and squatters, and address access issues. Learn about the most important issues that can present traps for the unwary.

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    Catherine F. Downing, Esq., Downing Van Dyke LLC, Natick
    Edward A. Rice, Esq., Broderick Bancroft & Saccardi, Somerville
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