Property Management
A Massachusetts tenant receives a 30-day Notice to Quit for reasons other than non-payment. This terminates a:
ATenancy at will✓ Correct
BFixed-term lease
CTenancy at sufferance
DA lease with more than 6 months remaining
Explanation
A tenancy at will (month-to-month or no fixed end date) in Massachusetts requires a 30-day (or one rental period) Notice to Quit to terminate, regardless of the reason.
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