SLAVIN V. RENT CONTROL BOARD OF BROOKLINE 548 N.E.2d 1226 (Mass. 1990) CASE BRIEF

SLAVIN V. RENT CONTROL BOARD OF BROOKLINE
548 N.E.2d 1226 (Mass. 1990)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the landlord's consent to permit other occupants under a lease.
FACTS: Slavin (P) applied to the Rent Control Board (D) to evict a Barry Myers because he violated a lease provision and allows an unauthorized person to occupy the apartment. D refused to issue an eviction certificate because it claimed that P had acted unreasonably, in that she has categorically refused to allow the tenant to bring in someone new after the original cotenant had moved out. P appealed that decision.

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