Landlord Perjury Legal Consequences

Summary

In Massachusetts, lying under oath is illegal and can result in criminal charges, fines, and imprisonment. If a Board of Health worker is biased, they may face disciplinary action. Consider filing complaints with the Massachusetts Attorney Generals Office or the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD). Consulting a local housing attorney can provide guidance on addressing perjury and bias.

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If i can prove he lied under oath to gain more time to fix violations what could happen to him if i can prove he commited perjury?
In Massachusetts, if someone is proven to have committed perjury, they could face:
- Criminal charges, as perjury is a felony.
- Possible fines and imprisonment.
- Legal consequences impacting the case outcome.
Consider consulting a local attorney for guidance on addressing perjury and any bias in your situation.
Can the board of health worker get introuble for being biased against me and only taking the landlords side?
If a Board of Health worker is proven to be biased, they could face disciplinary action, including:
- Investigation by their employer.
- Possible employment consequences.
- Legal action if their bias resulted in a violation of your rights.
Consider filing a formal complaint with the Board of Health or seeking legal advice.
Her boss is head of board of health and building commissioner and he will lie for her to cover up what can i do?
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You might consider:
- Collecting evidence of any bias or misconduct.
- Filing a formal complaint with a higher authority or the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office.
- Consulting with a local attorney who specializes in housing issues for further guidance.
Would you like to explore other legal options or need more information?
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In your situation, it may be beneficial to explore other legal options such as contacting the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) for potential bias or misconduct. Additionally, gathering evidence and consulting with a housing attorney could be helpful. Would you like more information on this process?
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For potential bias or misconduct, you can contact the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD). They handle cases related to discrimination, including those based on housing. You may also want to consult with a housing attorney for detailed guidance. Would you like more information on how to proceed with these options?
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It seems like you have a potentially strong case involving perjury and possible bias. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Contact the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) for issues related to bias.
- Gather evidence to support your claims.
- Consult with a housing attorney for detailed guidance.
If you need further assistance or legal representation, feel free to reach out to local attorneys.