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Boston Landlord/Tenant Lawyer
Overview
Patrick B. Gillespie, Esq. is an Associate Attorney with Driscoll & Driscoll, P.C. Attorney Gillespie has focused his practice of law on matters pertaining to landlord/tenant law, lease review, lease enforcement and evictions, reasonable accomodations, fair housing/discrimination, interpretation and application of Code of Massachusetts Regulations, rent recertification, rent calculation (Determination of Household Income), State Sanitary Code enforcement, administrative policy, drafting, intergovernmental agency memoranda of understanding, transfers, Tenant Selection, resident and social services, Pets/Assistance Animals, grievances, Local Tenant Organizations, Public Records requests, Language Access Plans, and Confidentiality.
Prior to his employment with Driscoll & Driscoll, P.C., Attorney Gillespie was an Associate Attorney with the Keches Law Group, P.C. (Taunton, Mass.) where he litigated Workers' Compensation cases. Attornery Gillespie is a licensed real estate broker and housed numerous residents, including Section 8 participants, prior to his employment with Driscoll & Driscoll, P.C.
Attorney Gillespie is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
About Patrick B. Gillespie Esq.
Current Employment Position(s)
- Associate Attorney
Practice Areas
- Landlord/Tenant
- Management Consulting & Training
- Collections
- Governance Issues
- Open Meeting Law
- Discrimination Defense
- Public Housing
- Section 8
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
By Appointment Only Boston, MA 02130
Phone
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