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What makes you a MA resident?

Writer Nathan Sanders

A resident is a person who maintains a permanent place of abode in Massachusetts and spends more than 183 days of the taxable year in Massachusetts.

Can you be a resident of multiple states at once?

Yes, it is possible to be a resident of two different states at the same time, though it’s pretty rare. Filing as a resident in two states should be avoided whenever possible. States where you are a resident have the right to tax ALL of your income.

How do you prove residency in Boston?

Documentation Reviewed by Department Head/Designee.

  1. Required Documents (TWO of the following): CURRENT YEAR BILLS (After January 1)
  2. Lease/Renter Agreement or Tenant At Will Affidavit, Mortgage, Electric Bill, Gas Bill, Heating Bill,
  3. Phone Bill.
  4. **Additional Documentation reviewed: CURRENT YEAR STATEMENTS(After January 1)

Are there any 55 + condos in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts is home to an ever growing number of 55+ communties. While the majority of these developments are 55+ condominium developments, there are aslo a number of 62+ condo communities, and adult single family developments.

Who is the Massachusetts Attorney General for manufactured housing?

The Attorney General’s Guide to Manufactured Housing Community Law The Attorney General’s Guide to Manufactured Housing Community Law Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General Maura Healey Attorney General

Who was the Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Located at the first convenient Charles River crossing west of Boston, Newtowne was one of several towns (including Boston, Dorchester, Watertown, and Weymouth) founded by the 700 original Puritan colonists of the Massachusetts Bay Colony under Governor John Winthrop.

When did we become a resident owned community?

In April of 2015, a vote was taken by the residents which passed by an acceptable majority. On May 13th our president signed the papers that officially made us a resident-owned community. Immediately, a Board of Directors was formed and I was elected to sit on that board with eight of my neighbors.