Massachusetts Procedure for Posting of Real Property is the process of placing a legal notice on a piece of real estate to alert the public that it is being sold or leased. This process is used when a property owner wants to sell their property or when a tenant wants to lease it. The process begins with the preparation of a legal notice. This notice is typically prepared by an attorney or other professional, and must include the name of the seller, the address of the property, and a description of the property. The notice must also specify the terms and conditions of the sale or lease, such as the price, any applicable taxes, and any special requirements. The notice is then posted in a prominent place on the property, such as on the front door, in a window, or on a sign. The purpose of the notice is to alert the public that the property is being sold or leased, and to provide them with the necessary information to make an informed decision. There are two types of Massachusetts Procedure for Posting of Real Property: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary posting is when a seller or landlord chooses to post a notice of intent to sell or lease their property. Involuntary posting is when a court order requires the posting of a notice to alert the public that the property is being sold or leased.