
16 May 2013 | 1 reply
I tracked down one of the directors and he was surprised to learn the property was still in the name of the LLC as he and the other primary director had a pretty bad falling out and he thought the LLC had been dissolved.

12 January 2021 | 7 replies
Here's the law as written:460.100: Duty of Owner(s) of Residential Premises (B) Whenever any residential premises containing dangerous levels of lead in paint, plaster or other accessible structural material undergoes a change of ownership and as a result a child younger than six years old will become or will continue to be a resident therein, the new owner shall have 90 days after becoming the owner to obtain a Letter of Full Compliance or a Letter of Interim Control, except that if a child younger than six years old who is lead poisoned resides therein, the owner shall not be eligible for interim control, unless the Director grants a waiver pursuant to 105 CMR 460.100(A)(3).

8 June 2021 | 22 replies
She does walk around with a leg brace, a cane, and has a wheel chair.

26 November 2021 | 4 replies
Most houses will have the ability to add a wheel chair ramp.

15 February 2018 | 9 replies
Only one in the office when they walked in the door they pulled up a chair and we hit it off.

10 August 2022 | 35 replies
Broken chair, destroyed towels etc.

3 August 2017 | 173 replies
Really, don't you think anyone who would qualify should be required to sell everything they own first, only have two sets of clothes for summer and winter, a bicycle, one metal folding chair for each family member, a table and a mattress on a metal frame?

20 February 2014 | 30 replies
I don't think a walk through together would have made a difference, he would have claim ignorance in any case.A few lawn chairs disappeared too.

9 November 2014 | 8 replies
Then she had the couches, love seats & arm chairs all steam cleaned before we picked them up.

12 May 2018 | 17 replies
It might be worth just drafting a letter yourself to the city (probably send it to the Service or Law Director) and see what happens.As for the pre-existing damage you found behind the drywall, you should definitely contact your realtor and see if anything can be done with that.