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Taylor v. Beaudry, 82 Mass. App. Ct. 105 (2012)

Citation
Taylor v. Beaudry, 82 Mass. App. Ct. 105 (2012)
Parent Document
Taylor v. Beaudry, 82 Mass. App. Ct. 105 (2012)
Jurisdiction
Massachusetts (state)
Effective Date
2012-07-09

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The tenant failed to move out and surrender possession of the leased premises on August 31, 2007, as he was obliged to do. As of September 1, the tenant had not removed his belongings from the premises.3 His vehicle remained parked in close vicin*115ity to the building. The tenant did not return the keys to the landlord. The judge found there was “no evidence of the tenant ever having requested the return of his security deposit in August 2007 or September 2007 as he might have done simultaneously with the removal of all of his belongings and the return of his house keys.” Nor did he leave the premises in good condition, exclusive of ordinary wear and tear.