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Lease Drafting in Massachusetts

Practical focus on commercial and residential leasing

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  • Product Number: 2235838WFM
  • Publication Date: 8/9/2023
  • Edition: 5th Edition 2023
  • Copyright: © 2023 MCLE, Inc.
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    If you are looking for a complete guide to understanding, handling and drafting leases, look no further! Lease Drafting in Massachusetts includes 15 chapters dealing with the essentials of commercial and residential leasing, such as the formal aspects of leases; the parties and the power to lease; rights conferred on tenants by lease; use of premises; standard terms of leases; rent and related issues; conditions of premises; insurance, subrogation and indemnity; transfers of interest; options to purchase; ground leases; effects of bankruptcy; specific issues related to residential leases; and environmental considerations.

    This valuable resource also includes practical drafting tips and model clauses commonly used by Massachusetts practitioners so that you can draft documents that reflect current law and practice.

    Recent updates:

    • Update: August 2023
    • Update: September 2020
    • Update: March 2017
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