Massachusetts Housing Courts Reopen Amid Protests

 

Massachusetts Housing Courts Reopen Amid Protests

Massachusetts housing courts

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker reopened the Massachusetts Housing Courts. Thus ending the state’s foreclosure and eviction moratorium. The courts opened Monday. 

Trial Court Chief Justice Paula Carey said the courts expect anywhere from 25,000 to 200,000 cases in the coming months. Prior to the pandemic, state housing courts averaged about 3,300 cases per month, so that would be a big increase. But just how big remains to be seen.

However, a growing chorus of state and local officials are urging Baker to extend the state’s strict ban on evictions.

Massachusetts AG Maura Healey also joined the chorus. Healey told the Boston Globe that Baker’s $171 million plan set up to blunt a tsunami of evictions is a good step. However, Baker’s program won’t be ready in time to help tenants who are currently struggling.

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