Eviction Lawyer for Landlords in Everett

Everett is one of the most renter-heavy cities in Massachusetts. With approximately 64% of all housing units occupied by renters — and average rents now topping $3,000 per month — Everett landlords are managing significant income-generating assets in a city where tenant disputes, non-payment, and lease violations are a daily reality. When something goes wrong with a tenancy, the financial impact is immediate and the legal process that follows is anything but simple.

At Zaheer Law Group, we represent landlords in Everett, Massachusetts who need to move through the eviction process correctly, efficiently, and without costly errors. Attorney Jay Zaheer has more than a decade of experience in Massachusetts landlord-tenant law and housing court proceedings. We are based in nearby Lynnfield, we serve Everett landlords regularly, and we know how to protect your property and your rental income when a tenancy breaks down.

Eviction Lawyer for Landlords in Everett, MA

Why Getting the Eviction Process Right Matters So Much in Everett

Everett has undergone dramatic change over the past decade. Rising rents, rapid development, and an influx of new residents have made it one of the most dynamic — and most contested — rental markets in Greater Boston. Tenants in Everett are increasingly aware of their legal rights, and some are prepared to use every procedural tool available to delay an eviction proceeding.

That is not a reason to avoid pursuing an eviction. It is a reason to pursue it correctly from the very first step.

Massachusetts eviction law — called “summary process” — is highly procedural. Every notice must be the right type, served in the right manner, and filed within the correct time window. A single mistake at any stage can result in your case being dismissed by the housing court, forcing you to start the entire process over. In a market where monthly rents exceed $3,000, losing two or three months of income to a procedural error is a very real and very expensive outcome.

The Massachusetts Eviction Process — Step by Step for Everett Landlords

Understanding the process helps you make informed decisions and know when legal guidance is essential.

Step 1 — Identify the Correct Notice to Quit

Every eviction begins with a written notice to the tenant. The type of notice depends entirely on the reason for the eviction. Non-payment of rent requires a 14-day Notice to Quit. A lease violation — unauthorized occupants, property damage, illegal activity — requires a different notice. Ending a month-to-month tenancy requires a 30-day notice. Serving the wrong notice, or serving it in the wrong way, invalidates everything that follows.

Step 2 — File the Summary Process Summons and Complaint

Once the notice period expires and the tenant has not complied, you file for summary process at the appropriate housing court. For Everett landlords, this is the Northeast Housing Court. The filing must occur within a specific window after the notice expires — missing that window requires starting over with a new notice.

Step 3 — Serve the Summons on the Tenant

The summons and complaint must be delivered to the tenant by a constable or sheriff. Landlords cannot serve this themselves. Improper service is one of the most common reasons cases are dismissed before they ever reach a hearing.

Step 4 — Prepare for the Housing Court Hearing

Both parties appear before a judge. You need organized, complete documentation — the lease agreement, a full rent payment history, copies of every notice served, records of any communications with the tenant, photos of any property damage, and any other evidence relevant to your case. Coming to court unprepared is a significant risk, especially when the tenant has legal aid support.

Step 5 — Obtain Judgment and Execution

If the court rules in your favor, you receive a judgment for possession. After a mandatory waiting period, you can obtain an execution — the court order that authorizes a constable to physically remove the tenant if they have not vacated. The execution is time-limited, so acting promptly after receiving it matters.

Common Situations We Help Everett Landlords Navigate

Everett’s diverse and densely populated rental market creates a wide range of landlord-tenant situations. We help with:

Non-payment of rent — the most common eviction scenario; must still follow every procedural step precisely

Chronic late payment — when a pattern of late payments is disrupting your cash flow and you need to end the tenancy

Lease violations — unauthorized occupants, pets in violation of the lease, excessive noise, property damage, or illegal activity on the premises

Holdover tenancy — a tenant who remains after the lease has expired and refuses to leave

Tenancy-at-will termination — ending a month-to-month arrangement cleanly and legally with proper notice

No-fault eviction — reclaiming your unit for owner occupancy, substantial renovation, or other legitimate reasons

Subsidized and voucher tenancies — Section 8 and other subsidized arrangements involve additional procedural requirements that must be followed precisely

What Everett Landlords Must Never Do

Massachusetts law is unambiguous on this point: landlords cannot take matters into their own hands. Changing the locks, removing a tenant’s belongings, shutting off utilities, or taking any action to force a tenant out without a court order is a self-help eviction — and it is illegal in Massachusetts.

Even when a tenant is clearly in the wrong, attempting a self-help eviction exposes you to liability for triple damages, attorney’s fees, and other penalties under Massachusetts law. No matter how frustrated you are, the legal process is the only protected path forward. We move through it as efficiently as possible on your behalf.

Why Everett Landlords Choose Zaheer Law Group

  • Responsive — Jay responds quickly because delays in landlord-tenant matters cost money. When you reach out, you hear back fast.
  • Housing court experience — Jay has represented landlords in Massachusetts housing courts throughout his career and knows the process from start to finish
  • Plain-English communication — you will always know exactly where your case stands and what the next step is
  • Affordable fees — excellent legal representation without the high fees of larger Boston firms; free 15-minute consultation with no pressure
  • Full-service firm — if your situation involves a related property dispute, contract issue, or business matter, we handle everything under one roof
  • Community-rooted — we serve a diverse Greater Boston community and understand the range of landlord-tenant situations that arise in cities like Everett

Speak With an Eviction Lawyer for Landlords in Everett, MA — Free Consultation

If you are an Everett landlord dealing with a problem tenant, do not wait and do not guess. One procedural error can cost you months of lost rent and force you to start the entire process over.

Call Zaheer Law Group today at (978) 301-6100 or contact us online to schedule your free 15-minute consultation. No pressure — just clear answers from an attorney who knows Massachusetts housing law inside and out.

Learn more about how we help landlords across Greater Boston on our Landlord-Tenant Law practice page.