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Boston is upgrading its parking enforcement and permitting systems. During the transition period from June 27 to June 30, brief service interruptions may occur as we migrate to the new platform. No late fees will be assessed during this outage.
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Office of Housing Stability

We help residents find and maintain stable, safe, and affordable housing.

NOTE: The Office of Housing Stability is located at 2 Center Plaza.

Our goal is to put residents on the path to housing stability. We help tenants in housing crisis due to fire, natural disaster, eviction, or condemnation. Call 617-635-4200 to contact us. We also have information on emergency resources for tenants.

Eviction Help

Eviction Help

The Office of Housing Stability's Housing Crisis Case Coordinators can help you deal with the eviction process. They may also be able to help you get legal, financial, or other help. Call 617-635-4200.

Talk to your landlord. Try working with them to create a repayment plan for unpaid rent and resolve any issues related to your lease.

Keep copies of important documents like your lease agreement, rent receipts, security deposit receipts, and any written communications with your landlord.

The eviction process begins when a landlord serves you a legal document called a Notice to Quit (Eviction Notice). For more detailed information on how to legally respond to an eviction notice, and the possible court proceedings, visit our eviction process overview page.

LEARN ABOUT THE EVICTION PROCESS

The Access to Counsel Program aims to prevent evictions in eligible households with students enrolled in K-12 schools. Access to Counsel will provide full legal representation for the family at risk, early on in the eviction process. This support can be provided at the Notice to Quit or hearing notice stage.

The Access to Counsel Team will also coordinate other available resources to prevent eviction. 

LEARN ABOUT THE ACCESS TO COUNSEL PROGRAM 

Get Legal Help

Each week, the Office of Housing Stability hosts a virtual legal clinic for small landlords and tenants.

The Volunteer Lawyers Project (VLP) will be joining the OHS Legal Clinic the first Tuesday of every month. VLP will provide an attorney at the legal clinic with the specific goal of helping small landlords navigate the eviction process. If you are interested in learning more about VLP, please contact their office at 617-423-0648.

El Proyecto de abogados voluntarios (VLP, por sus siglas en inglés) se unirá a la Clínica Jurídica de Salud y Seguridad Laboral el primer martes de cada mes. El VLP proporcionará un abogado en la Clínica Jurídica con el objetivo específico de ayudar a los pequeños propietarios a sortear el proceso de desalojo. Si le interesa obtener más información sobre el VLP, por favor, comuníquese con su oficina llamando al 617-423-0648.

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