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Nicholas Nelson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Is this legal in Massachusetts?

Nicholas Nelson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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I own a condo in Boston that is in a 3-unit building. My unit is currently rented. Another unit in the building was just sold and the new owner appears to be closing off walls to add "bedrooms" and rent the rooms individually. In essence, turning his 3-bedroom apartment into a 4- or 5-bedroom lodging house that he rents to college kids. 

Is this legal in the City of Boston?

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