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Hundreds of Actions Taken Related to December Evictions

Hundreds of Actions Taken Related to December Evictions The Berkshire Eagle .com is reporting a federal moratorium prevents some evictions, but Massachusetts courts still issued hundreds of orders that allow property owners to repossess residential units. Of the 449 such measures issued in December for possession or money judgment, 353 were for nonpayment of rent, according to a Jan. 15 report from the Executive Office of the Trial Court. The measures are termed executions and can involve actions by local sheriffs offices. Some tenants, that data suggests, are falling through the cracks of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention moratorium, which tenants hurt by the pandemic can invoke if they file an eligibility declaration. Recently extended through March 31, that moratorium offers less comprehensive protection than the statewide moratorium, which expired in October.

COVID: Brockton District Court closed Wednesday for disinfecting

BROCKTON The city s trial court will be closed Wednesday after an employee who worked in the courthouse on Tuesday tested positive for COVID-19 the same day. The Executive Office of the Trial Court said Brockton District Court would be closed on Wednesday for disinfecting with plans to reopen Thursday morning. An employee who was last at the courthouse on 12/29 has tested positive for COVID-19, the office s website states. Other courts at Brockton s Covett Courthouse remain open. State officials didn t release any other information about the positive case, including whether the employee showed up for work with symptoms of the coronavirus or when the person was tested.

Massachusetts trial courts will be closed on Thursday because of nor easter

Massachusetts trial courts will be closed on Thursday because of nor’easter Updated Dec 17, 2020; The Executive Office of the Trial Court has announced that trial courts in Massachusetts will be closed on Thursday as the region braces for a major snowstorm. Courthouses statewide will be closed because of the timing and amount of snow expected, officials said. The National Weather Service has predicted that snow will begin Wednesday night and will cover some of the state in a foot or more of snow. All scheduled court events, both in-person and remote, will be postponed, officials said. The Judicial Response emergency system will be in operation.

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