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No-Fault Evictions: Boston vs Revere

How do no-fault evictions rules compare between Boston, MA and Revere, MA?

Boston, MA

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Massachusetts allows no-fault termination of tenancies-at-will with 30 days or full rental period notice under MGL Ch. 186 §12. Boston has no local just-cause eviction ordinance, though a Home Rule petition for tenant protections remains pending state approval.

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Revere, MA

Suffolk County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostonRevere
CitationMGL Ch. 186 §12-
Notice required30 days minimum-
Boston just-causeNot currently in effect-
Court processSummary process required-

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Boston FAQ

Can my Boston landlord evict me without giving a reason?

For tenancies-at-will, yes, with 30 days' written notice. For fixed-term leases, the landlord must wait until lease end unless there is cause for breach.

Is a Boston just-cause ordinance coming?

A 2024 Boston Home Rule petition for rent stabilization and just-cause eviction is pending state approval. Until the legislature acts, the protections are not in effect.

Revere FAQ

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