If you are behind on your rent or utility bills in Massachusetts, you should investigate whether or not you are eligible for assistance.
If you fill out an application completely, the processing time for your payment will be reduced.
Are you eligible? Which types of documentation are you looking for specifically? Find out, and then immediately get started on the application process.
You, as a landlord, are eligible to submit a request for assistance, too.
Homeowners who are behind on their mortgage payments, as well as their utility bills, might also get assistance if they are in this situation.
Both landlords and tenants have the option of receiving free legal advice and mediation.
A lawyer is someone who can give you legal advice, point you in the right direction for resources, assist you in filling out and filing court documents, and even represent you in court. When it comes to leasing disputes involving payments, free pre-court mediation between landlords and renters can help mediate differences and reach a solution.
You can dial the number 2-1-1 at any moment.
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Angela Silva, a dedicated 42-year-old consultant specializing in government housing and rental assistance, hails from Sydney, Australia. She completed her education with a degree in Urban Planning from the University of New South Wales. Angela’s career has been marked by her relentless advocacy for affordable housing solutions, where she has worked extensively with both local governments and international agencies in Asia-Pacific regions. Her initiatives have led to the development of sustainable housing projects that cater to low-income families. Outside of her professional environment, Angela enjoys a peaceful life with her partner and their two adopted dogs, engaging in community gardening and urban sustainability projects.