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13 August 2018

Paul Bauer On NECN: What Does The Legalization Of Marijuana In Massachusetts Mean For Landlords?

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Paul Bauer appeared on NECN with host Brian Burnell to discuss the legalization of marijuana in Massachusetts and how it may impact real estate owners, property managers, landlords, and residential tenants.
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Paul Bauer appeared on New England Cable News (NECN) with host Brian Burnell to discuss the legalization of marijuana in Massachusetts and how it may impact real estate owners, property managers, landlords, and residential tenants.

Recreational and medicinal marijuana use are legal in the state of Massachusetts. With increasing – and now legal – marijuana use, landlords must manage marijuana use in their residential buildings and make sure their leases and policies are both up-to-date with these legal changes and consistent with landlords' management decisions.

Watch the full segment, "How Marijuana Legalization Is Impacting Landlords" on the NECN wesbite.

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