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Rent Control: Ayer vs Lowell

How do rent control rules compare between Ayer, MA and Lowell, MA?

Ayer and Lowell have similar restriction levels.

Ayer, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Rent control is prohibited statewide under MGL c.40P. Cambridge and Brookline lost rent control in 1995 and no Middlesex County city may impose rent limits today.

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Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Rent control is prohibited statewide in Massachusetts under MGL c.40P (1994 ballot law), so Lowell cannot cap rent, but landlord-tenant rights are governed by MGL c.186 and c.239.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAyerLowell
State LawMGL c.40P (1994)-
Effective DateJanuary 1, 1995-
Rent LimitsNone allowed-
Notice for Increase30 days written-
Home Rule OptionRequires Legislature approval-
Rent control-Prohibited statewide
State law-MGL c.40P
Security deposit-1 month max
Notice to quit-30 days minimum

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ayer FAQ

Can my landlord raise the rent as much as they want?

Yes. Massachusetts has no statutory limit on rent increases. Landlords must provide at least 30 days written notice to tenants at-will, or wait until lease renewal for fixed-term leases.

Will Cambridge bring back rent control?

Not under current law. A municipal rent stabilization ordinance would require either repeal of MGL c.40P or a home-rule petition approved by the Massachusetts Legislature.

Lowell FAQ

Can Lowell cap my rent increase?

No, MGL c.40P bans rent control statewide, so landlords may set any rent after lease end with proper notice.

How much notice must a Lowell landlord give to raise rent?

For tenants at will, at least 30 days or one full rental period before the increase takes effect, in writing.

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