As a landlord, it's important that you protect yourself legally by regularly inspecting the property for dangerous conditions. This insures that all health and safety regulations are adhered to, and all repairs are made.
We understand that it can be difficult for some landlords to evict tenants they've had for some time. When you need someone else to act as your intermediary, we're always here for you.
Landlords are no different than any other type of business owner. You try to maintain a profit while steering clear of liability. This is why certain situations call for consultation with an attorney, to protect your interests. Evictions, lawsuits or investigations, personal injury claims are just a few of the circumstances inn which we can help.
Commercial and rental landlord rights are a specialty of this office. So whether you are invested in one or the other or even both we can help you with your legal rights, and even through the worst possible outcome: eviction. Let us do the dirty work and help you with your rights.
Are you considering evicting one of your tenants? We can counsel you on your course of action and whether you have a strong case. Going through heartache and stress to end up on the losing side of the law is no fun, let us help you succeed.
Did you know that just because a tenant breaks the lease doesn't necessarily mean that you are legally entitled to keep the security deposit? As the landlord, you are required to take reasonably prompt steps to re-rent the unit and credit any new rent toward the tenant's obligation for the rest of the lease.