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I am a MA landlord. To remove a tenant as quickly as possible, I took a 2-prong approach and served both a 14-day Notice to Quit for Non-payment of Rent and also a Non-Renewal Notice. I later read on a website that this is not allowed--that I have to give only one specific date by which they have to move out. Does this mean that both of the Notices I gave them are void and I have to start over again? I was hoping to pursue both courses of action and go with whichever one yielded a Possession Judgement the quickest.
claire l, CT on Tuesday, July 17, 2012
RE: illegal to serve 2 different Notices at one time?
Claire, I would contact your local court house to verify. I have only ever served one notice at a time.
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