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Altschuler v. Boston Rent Board, 425 N.E.2d 781 (1981)

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Altschuler v. Boston Rent Board, 425 N.E.2d 781 (1981)
Parent Document
Altschuler v. Boston Rent Board, 425 N.E.2d 781 (1981)
Jurisdiction
Massachusetts (state)
Effective Date
1981-09-22

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Likewise, a statute which fixes minimum requirements for residential premises may have a direct and significant bearing on habitability even though a violation of the statute does not render the premises totally uninhabitable. Here, the Housing Court found that “certainly habitability was in fact affected” by the violations of G. L. c. 143, § 3R. 8 We cannot say that this finding is clearly erroneous. 9 Mass.R.Civ.P. 52(a), 365 Mass. 816 (1974). Perez v. Boston Homing Authy., 379 Mass. 703, 705 (1980). *459