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Sayah v. Hatzipetro

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
May 21, 1986
492 N.E.2d 1131 (Mass. 1986)

Opinion

May 21, 1986.

Consumer Protection Act, Availability of remedy. Landlord and Tenant, Consumer protection.

Tina S. Page for the defendant.

Gary B. Liquori for the plaintiffs.


This case, like Billings v. Wilson, ante 614 (1986), raises the issue whether G.L.c. 93A, § 2 (1984 ed.), applies to the rental of a dwelling unit in an owner-occupied two-family house, where it is shown that the landlords own no other rental real property. A judge of the Housing Court in Hampden County initially granted judgment for the defendant tenant on her counterclaim based on c. 93A, § 2. Subsequently, on the plaintiffs' motion to amend the judgment, the judge ruled that c. 93A, § 2, is not applicable and, for the reasons we have stated in Billings, supra, we conclude that this ruling was not erroneous. The allowance of the plaintiffs' motion to amend the judgment as to the counterclaim involving c. 93A is affirmed.

So ordered.


Summaries of

Sayah v. Hatzipetro

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
May 21, 1986
492 N.E.2d 1131 (Mass. 1986)
Case details for

Sayah v. Hatzipetro

Case Details

Full title:NAJI SAYAH another vs. BARBARA A. HATZIPETRO

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: May 21, 1986

Citations

492 N.E.2d 1131 (Mass. 1986)
492 N.E.2d 1131

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