Andover Housing Authority v. Shkolnik, 443 Mass. 300 (2005)
- Citation
- Andover Housing Authority v. Shkolnik, 443 Mass. 300 (2005)
- Parent Document
- Andover Housing Authority v. Shkolnik, 443 Mass. 300 (2005)
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- Massachusetts (state)
- Effective Date
- 2005-01-14
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1,161 chars*305Following a bench trial on the authority’s summary process action, the judge found that the tenants’ noise was severe and recurring, and that unless it was abated, the authority would be entitled to possession of their apartment. The judge opined that there was no merit to the tenants’ contention that, prior to eviction proceedings, the authority had made no attempt to reach a reasonable accommodation. To the contrary, the judge found significant the tenants’ repeated denials that they were the cause of excessive noise and the authority’s efforts to resolve the problem short of eviction. The judge dismissed the tenants’ counterclaim for discrimination. He also stayed the entry of judgment on the summary process action so the tenants could continue to work with the authority and with their neighbors in order reasonably to accommodate all residents’ needs. Three months later, after a hearing, judgment entered awarding the authority possession of the apartment, presumably because the tenants had continued to violate the terms of their lease.9 Ultimately, the tenants were moved to an apartment in another housing complex owned by the authority.