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Your Guide to Apartments & Homes for Rent in Massachusetts


Massachusetts is a state in the United States with a population of nearly 6.3 million inhabitants. The capital city and the state is Boston. The State is in the region of New England. The colony was named in memory of an Indian tribe in the country, the Massachusetts, whose name means "a place of great hills." The Pilgrims, who arrived aboard the Mayflower, established their settlement at Plymouth in 1620. They were quickly followed by the Puritans, who established the colony of Massachusetts Bay. Massachusetts was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against the British during the American Revolution.

The culture of Massachusetts is a mixture reflecting the roots of the culture of "Yankees" neo-English and other immigrant groups. The Irish in particular had a great impact on the culture of the state and the city of Boston, Boston hosts the most famous parades on St. Patrick's World (a traditional Irish festival held March 17) and the regional team basketball is known as the "Celtics". Similarly, immigrant Italian, Portuguese and Chinese cultures have influenced the state.

At the time you want to find Massachusetts rentals, you need to make a good research in order to find the best Massachusetts apartment for rent. After finding it, you need to know the Massachusetts rental guidelines for a good contract that you need to sign.

The Massachusetts rental lease must be in writing and it must contain the following information:

  • The names and addresses of owners, even when it uses the services of a property manager;
  • The date of effect and duration of the lease;
  • The consistency and the destination of the leased premises;
  • The designation of premises and equipment for private use and, where appropriate, the list of;
  • Parts, components and accessories of the building that are subject to common use;
  • The amount of rent, its payment terms, and its rules of revision;
  • The amount of security deposit if it is provided;

The law prohibits:

  • an obligation on the tenant to pay rent by direct debit;
  • termination of right of lease in other cases the non-payment of rent or the lack of insurance;
  • permission for the owner to reduce the provision stipulated in the lease without compensation equivalent;
  • permission for the owner to collect fines for breach of lease or bylaws of the building;
  • a ban on the tenant to engage in political, trade union or professional association;
  • an obligation on the tenant to purchase insurance chosen by the lessor;
  • an obligation on the tenant to leave to visit his local public holidays and more than two hours per working day when he served his leave.

Upon delivery of the keys, the landlord must give the tenant a housing and in good condition for use and repair. The items of equipment mentioned in the lease must function properly. Similarly, he must ensure the tenant during the lease, quiet enjoyment of the dwelling. Therefore, he must make all repairs not covered repairs leasehold.





 

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