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9 11, 2023

Why Now Is a Great Time to Incorporate Your Business

November 9th, 2023|Tags: |

Incorporating your business is a significant decision that can have far-reaching implications for your company's growth and success. While the timing of this decision is crucial, there are several compelling reasons why now is an excellent time to consider incorporating your business. In this blog, we'll explore some of the key factors that make the present moment perfect for taking this important step. 1. Limited Liability Protection: One of the primary benefits of incorporating your

28 08, 2023

What Massachusetts Homeowners Need to Understand About the New Nitrogen Sensitive Area Regulations

August 28th, 2023|Tags: , , |

On July 7th, 2023, new regulations regarding Nitrogen Sensitive Areas (NSAs) from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (Mass DEP) went into effect. If you are a homeowner in Massachusetts, particularly in areas of NSAs, it is important to comply with the new regulations. As a real estate firm servicing clients in Southeastern Mass, we clarify these new regulations and share some steps you can take today to save yourself from any issues.  Understanding Nitrogen

29 09, 2022

Three Things You Need to Start Your Estate Plan

September 29th, 2022|

Written By Jessica Deratzian Planning for the future is often top of mind for many people. However, the answer on how to prepare isnot always cut and dry as it depends on each family’s circumstances. As an attorney with decades worthof experience in estate planning, I often recommend a simple plan that consists of a Will, Health CareProxy, and Durable Power of Attorney. Just these three documents can give you and your family peaceof mind

17 08, 2020

Back To School Season Raises Estate Planning Questions

August 17th, 2020|

Back to school for both teachers and parents means making the necessary preparations for a successful school year.  You may have purchased pencils, pens, notebooks, and folders, but have you updated your estate plan? Given the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic (how long will it last? When will they have a vaccine?  Is the vaccine worth the risk? More and more teachers returning back to school should be thinking about whether they have the

5 05, 2020

Canceling a Business Contract During COVID-19

May 5th, 2020|

What if my Cancellation Clause Didn’t Include the Word “Pandemic?” Our last blog on Force Majeure was published just as news of COVID-19 was unfolding and there will still many questions about performing work and staying on schedule.  Soon after, store fronts had closed, contractors were prevented from performing work and the government-initiated lock down was put in place.  The building block for most businesses is the business contract, instantly in jeopardy as the

29 04, 2020

Remote Notarization Is Enacted: Rules You Need To Know

April 29th, 2020|

The purpose of a Notary Public has withstood the test of time ever since Christopher Columbus brought the first notary to the New World in October 1492*.  Throughout centuries, notarizing a document has slowly evolved as a trusted way to formalize a contract.  Early on, certain rules applied to a Notary Public throughout the years - such as requiring election by a state’s general assembly, formalization of contracts with a fancy embossed wax seal

22 04, 2020

The Essential Eviction: Some Landlords Can Still Move Forward

April 22nd, 2020|

If you own or manage a large, small, for profit or nonprofit organization, you can still be evicted, according to the Massachusetts Eviction and Moratorium Act, signed by Governor Charlie Baker on April 20, 2020, if you're not considered (non-essential)*. The Act expires 120 days from April 20th or 45 days after the emergency declaration is lifted, whichever is sooner. EVICTIONS Don’ts residential landlords cannot terminating tenancies, send notices to quit or take any "non-essential"

21 04, 2020

PK Boston Law’s RI Online Notary Is Available

April 21st, 2020|

The current COVID-19 pandemic has caused a great deal of unease; with stay at home orders in effect for both Massachusetts and Rhode Island, many of the things that we once took for granted are no longer a possibility.  One of those things is getting documents notarized.  In response to this, the State of Rhode Island has made Remote Online Notarization available to anyone who is a notary in the state of Rhode Island. Notarized

17 04, 2020

The Latest Landlord Issues and Options During COVID-19

April 17th, 2020|

Landlords everywhere are getting a barrage of requests from renters to temporarily reduce rent during the COVID-19 public health emergency or not receiving their rent payments altogether.  According to the National Multifamily Housing Council, only 69% of apartment tenants had paid their monthly rent by April 5, down from 81% the previous month - a trend that most likely will worsen. Not all eviction freezes are in place, so landlords in Massachusetts still have some

14 04, 2020

Sanitary Closings: How Real Estate Law Firms Are Keeping the Ball Rolling

April 14th, 2020|

It’s an ordinary day at PK Boston, a real estate firm in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, where closing documents are signed, a home has just been purchased, and congratulations are given. Except this time, everyone at the table is wearing a mask and gloves, no hands are shaken, and great pains are made to wipe down trafficked areas after each client meeting.   “Businesses categorized as essential, such as law firms, have a duty to make their clients