Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Citation
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Parent Document
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Jurisdiction
- Massachusetts (state)
- Effective Date
- 1987-07-17
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/6584069/montanez-v-bagg/ ↗
Other Sections in This Document (15)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
- Montanez v. Bagg, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 954 (1987)
Full Text
597 charsOn March 5, 1981, the second floor apartment was condemned as unfit for human habitation, and the tenants were ordered to vacate. The tenants eventually vacated the unit in July or August, 1981. The defendant then rented the unit to the plaintiffs, who were looking for a larger apartment. None of the serious violations in the second floor apartment had been repaired when the plaintiffs took occupancy in September, 1981.3 The defendant made no effort to secure Department approval for re-rental of the second floor apartment, a requirement before a condemned unit can be put back on the market.