Massachusetts and New Hampshire Land Use and Zoning Attorneys
At Eno, Boulay, Martin & Donahue, LLP, our familiarity with real estate, land use and zoning law benefits clients ranging from homeowners to commercial real estate developers to municipalities across northeastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.
Contact our office in Lowell to learn how we can help you with land use and zoning issues.
Advice and Representation for Individuals and Businesses With Land Use Concerns
The attorneys of Eno, Boulay, Martin & Donahue, LLP represent clients in land use matters ranging from permit applications and regulatory compliance to litigation in superior court or administrative agencies.
We assist homeowners and property developers to obtain permits to develop a site or to perform extensive renovations or remodeling. We reconcile any conflicts between the scope of your project and existing zoning or land use constraints.
For condominium and townhouse associations, we provide legal counsel regarding the management of common areas. We also advise and counsel association groups on land use disputes in order to avoid litigation.
Examples of other land use and zoning issues we handle include:
- Placement of solar panels
- Property line disputes
- Traffic, noise and lighting issues
- Environmental notices of violation
- Other local land matters
Extensive Experience in Land Use and Regulatory Issues
Our lawyers frequently work with experts and public agencies as we manage land use issues for our clients and obtain permits for real estate projects. We also are experienced in handling governmental regulations and environmental law issues for our clients who want to build near protected land, who have received notice of nonconforming use or building code violations, or who may face liability for hazardous wastes.
Whether you have a question about the zoning of your property or are considering developing a large parcel of land, we can assist you. Contact one of our lawyers in Lowell to learn more about the scope of our land use practice.



















