I live on Conwell Ave but (apparently fortunately) I have another landlord.
I assume you have tried talking to her about this already.
The applicable law (http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/186-15b.htm). I would suggest sending a certified letter, making sure to keep a copy. The letter should be brief and to the point - pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, ch.186, ยง15B, and your previous conversation(s) you are asking her to stop her unwanted intrusions.
I would then begin to document the times she is entering the premises. If she continues, even after the letter, I would find an inexpensive attorney to send basically the same letter on his/her letterhead.
Remember to document *everything*.
[Note: I am not an attorney. My father was, and that was enough to make me never want to practice law. Take my advice with that full knowledge.]
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I assume you have tried talking to her about this already.
The applicable law (http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/186-15b.htm). I would suggest sending a certified letter, making sure to keep a copy. The letter should be brief and to the point - pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, ch.186, ยง15B, and your previous conversation(s) you are asking her to stop her unwanted intrusions.
I would then begin to document the times she is entering the premises. If she continues, even after the letter, I would find an inexpensive attorney to send basically the same letter on his/her letterhead.
Remember to document *everything*.
[Note: I am not an attorney. My father was, and that was enough to make me never want to practice law. Take my advice with that full knowledge.]