Section 15B
- Citation
- Section 15B
- Parent Document
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Jurisdiction
- Massachusetts (state)
- Effective Date
- 1986-03-28
Other Sections in This Document (60)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
- Castenholz v. Caira, 490 N.E.2d 494 (1986)
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Full Text
221 chars“(6) The lessor shall forfeit his right to retain any portion of the security deposit for any reason, or, in any action by a tenant to recover a security deposit, to counterclaim for any damage to the premises if he: “(a)