Free Massachusetts Landlord Documents
Generate state-compliant landlord documents for Massachusetts. All documents include provisions based on Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 186, § 1 et seq..
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Available Documents for Massachusetts
Massachusetts Rental Agreement
A comprehensive residential lease agreement customized with your state's landlord-tenant laws. Covers rent, security deposit, maintenance, and tenant obligations.
Massachusetts Eviction Notice
A state-compliant eviction notice (Notice to Quit) for non-payment of rent or lease violations. Includes proper notice periods and legal language.
Massachusetts Late Rent Notice
A formal notice to tenants regarding overdue rent payments. Includes amount owed, late fee calculations, and payment deadline per state law.
Massachusetts Lease Termination Notice
A formal notice to end a lease agreement, either at the end of the term or for a month-to-month tenancy. Compliant with your state's notice requirements.
Massachusetts Rent Increase Notice
A formal notice informing tenants of an upcoming rent increase. Includes proper advance notice period and new rent amount as required by state law.
Massachusetts Section 8 / Housing Choice Voucher Addendum
An addendum to a lease agreement for tenants receiving Section 8 / Housing Choice Voucher assistance. Includes HUD-required terms and state-specific provisions.
Massachusetts Move-In / Move-Out Checklist
A detailed property condition checklist for documenting the state of the rental at move-in and move-out. Essential for security deposit disputes.
Massachusetts Rent Receipt
An official rent receipt documenting payment. Some states require landlords to provide receipts upon request. Essential for tax purposes and record-keeping.
Massachusetts Month-to-Month Rental Agreement
A flexible month-to-month rental agreement that automatically renews each month. Either party can terminate with proper notice under state law.
Massachusetts Lease Renewal Agreement
Renew an existing lease with updated terms. Modify rent, dates, and conditions while keeping the original lease in effect.
Massachusetts Notice to Enter Property
A formal notice informing tenants that the landlord needs to enter the rental property. Required by most states for non-emergency entries.
Massachusetts Pet Addendum
A lease addendum that sets rules and conditions for tenants keeping pets on the rental property. Covers pet deposits, breed restrictions, and responsibilities.
Massachusetts Sublease Agreement
A legally binding sublease agreement that allows a tenant to rent their unit to a subtenant, with landlord approval. Covers rent, deposit, and original lease terms.
Massachusetts Roommate Agreement
A roommate agreement that establishes shared responsibilities for rent, utilities, chores, guests, and house rules between co-tenants sharing a rental property.
Massachusetts Lease Guaranty Agreement
A co-signer/guarantor agreement where a third party guarantees the tenant's lease obligations including rent, damages, and fees.
Massachusetts Parking Addendum
A lease addendum that assigns parking spaces and sets rules for vehicle parking at the rental property, including fees, towing, and guest parking.
Massachusetts Lead Paint Disclosure
A federally required lead-based paint disclosure form for rental properties built before 1978. Complies with EPA Section 1018 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act.
Massachusetts Security Deposit Return Letter
A formal letter itemizing deductions from a tenant's security deposit and notifying them of the amount being returned, as required by state law.
Massachusetts Property Management Agreement
A contract between a property owner and a property manager outlining management duties, fees, authority, and responsibilities for a rental property.
Massachusetts Move-Out Letter
A formal move-out instruction letter from the landlord to the tenant, outlining expectations for property condition, key return, forwarding address, and deposit return process.
Legal Reference
Massachusetts Landlord-Tenant Law Summary
Eviction Rules
| Non-Payment Notice | 14 days |
| Lease Violation Notice | 30 days |
| General Notice to Quit | 14 days |
Rent & Fees
| Grace Period | 30 days |
| Late Fee Limit | Cannot charge late fees until ... |
| Rent Control | No |
Security Deposit
| Maximum Amount | 1 month rent |
| Return Period | 30 days |
Lease & Notices
| Written Lease Required | No |
| Termination Notice | 30 days |
| Rent Increase Notice | 30 days |
Required Disclosures in Massachusetts
- Lead-based paint (pre-1978)
- Lead paint inspection
- Security deposit bank info
- Statement of condition
Section 8 in Massachusetts
Participation: Required by law
Source of Income Protection: Yes — landlords cannot discriminate based on source of income
Source: Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 186, § 1 et seq.. For detailed information, visit the Massachusetts tenant rights resource.
Education
Landlord Guides for Massachusetts
How to Write a Rental Agreement
A step-by-step guide to creating a legally compliant residential lease. Learn essential clauses, state-specific requirements, security deposit rules, and how to protect yourself as a landlord.
The Complete Eviction Process Guide
Understand the legal eviction process from serving notice to court filing. Covers pay-or-quit notices, cure-or-quit notices, unconditional quit, and court procedures by state.
Security Deposit Laws by State
Comprehensive guide to security deposit rules in all 50 states. Learn deposit limits, required accounts, permitted deductions, return deadlines, and penalties for non-compliance.
Late Rent: What Landlords Can Do
When tenants pay late, know your options. This guide covers grace periods, late fee limits, pay-or-quit notices, and the escalation path to eviction — state by state.
Raising the Rent: Rules & Best Practices
Learn when and how you can raise rent legally. Covers required notice periods, rent control areas, percentage limits, and how to communicate increases professionally.
Section 8 Landlord Guide
Everything landlords need to know about the Housing Choice Voucher Program. Learn inspection requirements, payment processing, tenant selection, and source of income protections.