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  • Bankruptcy and Sales Tax Problems
    A sales tax debt is a tough debt to have. Because of penalties and personal liability, bankruptcy may sometimes be the only way to manage a tough sales tax problem. What is the sales tax and who is required to pay it? The Massachusetts sales tax is 6.25% of ... read more
    Source: bkmass.comPublished on 2015-11-23
  • Boston Student Apartment Security Deposit Law
    Every year, over 45,000 students rent apartments in Boston. With such a massive number of students in need of housing, large property management companies have little trouble finding tenants to fill their buildings. Companies like The Hamilton Company and Alpha Management dominate the Allston, Brighton and Fenway real estate markets, ... read more
    Source: mass-legal.comPublished on 2015-11-03
  • Boston Student Apartment Security Deposit Law
    Every year, over 45,000 students rent apartments in Boston. With such a massive number of students in need of housing, large property management companies have little trouble finding tenants to fill their buildings. Companies like The Hamilton Company and Alpha Management dominate the Allston, Brighton and Fenway real estate markets, ... read more
    Source: mass-legal.comPublished on 2015-11-03
  • Bankruptcy and Home Contractor Disputes
    It is quite common for home improvement contractors to seek the protections offered by the Bankruptcy Code when facing a dispute arising out of a home improvement contract.  There are several reasons contractors may want to consider taking advantage of Bankruptcy prior to, during, or after litigation of a home ... read more
    Source: bkmass.comPublished on 2015-08-14
  • Home Contractor Disputes in Massachusetts
    In Massachusetts, the home improvement contractor industry is highly regulated. Chapter 142A of the Massachusetts General Laws imposes many requirements and restrictions on home improvement contractors operating in Massachusetts. Among these, are the requirement that home improvement contractors be registered with the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulations, that ... read more
    Source: mass-legal.comPublished on 2015-08-10
  • Home Contractor Disputes in Massachusetts
    In Massachusetts, the home improvement contractor industry is highly regulated. Chapter 142A of the Massachusetts General Laws imposes many requirements and restrictions on home improvement contractors operating in Massachusetts. Among these, are the requirement that home improvement contractors be registered with the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulations, that ... read more
    Source: mass-legal.comPublished on 2015-08-10
  • Turned Down for Employment Because of Credit
    Credit reports have increasingly become a tool for employers to screen out potential job applicants. Employers sometimes end up turning away otherwise qualified people simply for having bad credit. First, a matter of a definition.  “Credit reports” are called “consumer reports” under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”).  A consumer report can, of course, be ... read more
    Source: mass-legal.comPublished on 2015-03-03
  • Turned Down for Employment Because of Credit
    Credit reports have increasingly become a tool for employers to screen out potential job applicants. Employers sometimes end up turning away otherwise qualified people simply for having bad credit. First, a matter of a definition.  “Credit reports” are called “consumer reports” under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”).  A consumer report can, of course, be ... read more
    Source: mass-legal.comPublished on 2015-03-03
  • Turned Down for Employment Because of Credit Report
    One of the biggest areas of concern these days is the intersection of credit reports and employment.  On this page, I will lay out a couple of the scenarios that run foul of the law. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRAâ€) applies in the employment context.  Employers often require that a job applicant sign ... read more
    Source: mass-legal.comPublished on 2015-02-21
  • Lawsuit Investigation: Staples Databreach
    We are beginning an investigation into the recent Staples data breach in which malware was installed on point-of-sale computer systems at at least 113 Staples retails stores throughout the country.  A point of sale computer system is basically a cash register and credit/debit card processing unit that is linked via ... read more
    Source: mass-legal.comPublished on 2014-12-19
  • Bankruptcy or Debt Consolidation?
    You may have seen or heard commercials on the TV or radio touting debt consolidation through one of many for profit companies as a desirable alternative to filing for bankruptcy.  However, what these companies will not tell you, is that there are many advantages to filing bankruptcy compared to using ... read more
    Source: bkmass.comPublished on 2014-12-19
  • Spam Text Messages
    Spam text messages are an emerging problem throughout the United States.  In addition to being an annoying and disruptive invasion of privacy, spam texts can cost money for people without unlimited text plans.  Although some of the products and services being marketed through spam texts are legitimate, many others are predatory scams and pyramid schemes. ... read more
    Source: mass-legal.comPublished on 2014-09-16
  • Wrong Number Debt Collection Calls
    The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) provides for $500 – $1,500 in damages per call for wrong number debt collection calls to a cell phone.  The reason for that is that the TCPA prohibits “using any automatic telephone dialing system or an artificial or prerecorded voice†without the “prior express consent of the ... read more
    Source: mass-legal.comPublished on 2014-09-15
  • Can You Keep your Car and File Bankruptcy?
    We hear the question all the time: Can I keep my car if I file bankruptcy? There is a fair amount on the web on this topic: It basically comes down to the value of the car, any liens, exemptions, and type of bankruptcy you file. The Basic Answer Yes, ... read more
    Source: bkmass.comPublished on 2014-09-03
  • Stopping Foreclosure with Bankruptcy
    If you fall behind on your mortgage payments, and the lender has accelerated the loan and begun foreclosure proceedings, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is often the only realistic way to save your home from foreclosure. Unless you can come up with all the unpaid mortgage payments, late fees, legal ... read more
    Source: bkmass.comPublished on 2014-08-24