Agreement for Payment of Unpaid Rent - Massachusetts 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Agreement for Payment of Unpaid Rent in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is crucial as it marks the official start of your agreement.
  3. Fill in the names of both the Landlord and all Tenants involved. Ensure that each Tenant's name is clearly listed to avoid any confusion.
  4. In Section 1, specify the total amount due, including rent and any applicable late charges. This section should reflect accurate figures to maintain clarity.
  5. For Section 2, outline the payment schedule agreed upon between Landlord and Tenant. Be specific about dates and amounts to ensure compliance.
  6. Section 3 requires you to confirm that future rent payments will be made on time unless otherwise stated. Make sure this aligns with your understanding.
  7. Review Section 4 carefully, as it details consequences for non-compliance. Understanding this can help prevent future issues.
  8. Finally, have all parties sign and date at the bottom of the form. This finalizes your agreement and makes it legally binding.

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A landlord may also try to evict you for repeated late payments or for non-payment of rent. Most landlords do not send eviction notices if once in a while tenants are several days late with the rent. Even if a landlord sends an eviction notice, you may be able to stop the eviction by paying the rent you owe.
Your landlord gives you a notice to quit. The notice to quit will say that the landlord is giving you either 14 days (for non-payment of rent) or 30 days (for other reasons) notice before you need to move out. This doesnt mean you have to move out. Its only the first step in the eviction process.
If you want to end the tenancy because the tenant hasnt paid rent, you need a written 14 days notice to quit, unless the lease says otherwise. For other circumstances, the eviction process is different depending on the type of tenancy you have with your tenant.
Rent Payments Grace Period: Massachusetts law provides a 30-day grace period before a landlord can charge interest or penalties on late rent (MGL 186 15B(1c)).
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