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Dispute Resolution: Lexington vs Lowell

How do dispute resolution rules compare between Lexington, MA and Lowell, MA?

Lexington and Lowell have similar restriction levels.

Lexington, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Disputes proceed under bylaws first, then to Housing Court or Superior Court. Mediation is common; no state ombudsman exists for MA associations.

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Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Lowell HOA disputes are typically resolved through internal bylaw grievance procedures, mediation, or filing in Massachusetts Land Court or Superior Court.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLexingtonLowell
Primary courtsHousing and Superior-
No state ombudsmanMA has none-
MediationOften requiredREBA or CAI-NE
FeesPer bylaws or statute-
Statute basisMGL c.183A-
First step-Internal grievance per bylaws
Land Court-Real property disputes
Small claims cap-$7,000

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lexington FAQ

Is arbitration required?

Only if the governing documents specifically require it.

Where do I file?

Housing Court is common for condo fee and enforcement disputes in Middlesex County.

Lowell FAQ

Where do I sue my Lowell HOA?

Land Court for property issues; Superior Court for damages; Small Claims for under $7,000.

Does the AG regulate HOAs?

Not directly, but the MA AG Consumer Protection Division may investigate fraud or deceptive practices.

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