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  4. In the section regarding permission to sub-lease, clearly state your request and ensure that it aligns with any existing lease agreements. This section outlines liability assumptions, so clarity is key.
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Renter-paid broker fees are now a thing of the past in Massachusetts. On Aug. 1, a new law takes effect that requires broker fees to be paid by the person who hired the broker, which is typically the landlord.
This deduction is equal to either one half of the rent you paid in 2024 or $4,000 (whichever is smaller). The deduction must be for rent you paid to a landlord for the rental or lease of your principal residence in Massachusetts.
Generally, a landlord cannot take possession of the rental property, physically remove the tenant or their personal property, or change the locks without going through a court. Depending on the reason for eviction, a landlord must provide the tenant either a 14-Day or 30-day Notice to Quit.
State law allows a landlord to charge late fees if rent is more than 30 days overdue and the lease provides for the late fees. A late fee, though, is not rent and late fees should not be lumped into any rent owed. State and federal public housing regulations treat late fees differently.
Under Section 80GG, individuals who do not receive HRA from their employers can claim tax deductions for the rent paid. This deduction is permissible only if the taxpayer or their spouse or minor child does not own any residential accommodation at the location where they currently reside or perform employment duties.

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