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Outreach efforts starting as eviction-sealing law takes effect

  • A new Massachusetts law allowing eligible tenants to seal past eviction records took effect on Monday to help residents find stable housing.
  • The law resulted from years of advocacy and dialogue involving advocates, officials like Sen. Lydia Edwards, and groups including the Greater Boston Real Estate Board.
  • The law permits tenants who win eviction cases to petition for sealing immediately, while others face waiting periods of four or seven years for non-payment or fault evictions.
  • Officials released a free online Eviction Sealing Guided Interview tool and pledged ongoing outreach, with Attorney General Campbell calling the day "historic and amazing" for tenants.
  • The law aims to reduce housing barriers, especially for Black renters facing greater eviction risks, though some groups noted challenges and expressed concerns about effects on landlord protections.
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NBC Boston broke the news in Boston, United States on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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