Sasandra wrote:
Well it sounded like he was more questioning the morality of me going after him, either way after talking to the landlord today it's pretty cut and dry, the tenancy-at-will agreement states 30 days notice in writing, MA state law (and federal law I believe) states one rental period or 30 day notice is required, whichever is great (in the case of Feb it's 30 days that takes precedence), it's now the Feb 7th, the landlord said she has still not revived a written notice from him and will back me on that, she talked to him about that today and told him she hadn't received it, if he hand delivered it today it's only 22 days notice at that point meaning the tenancy-at-will agreement stands until at least the end of March, which she also told him.
To a degree he was doing that, but even though he's not a lawyer in MA, he's still better educated than any of us. It may appear cut and dried to you, but if there weren't all kinds of hidden pitfalls in legal matters.. there wouldn't be any lawyers. What I'm saying is, cover all your bases.