Property Ownership
The Massachusetts Land Court is the appropriate forum to:
AFile property tax abatement appeals
BResolve disputes over title, land registration, and foreclosures✓ Correct
CHandle landlord-tenant evictions
DApprove zoning variances
Explanation
The Massachusetts Land Court has exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction over matters involving title to real property, land registration (Torrens system), foreclosures, and similar real property disputes.
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