Landlord-tenant law governs the rental of commercial and residential property. It is composed primarily of state statutory and common law. The basis of the legal relationship between a landlord and tenant is grounded in both contract and property law.
If you are leasing an apartment or rental property, you will have to sign numerous documents throughout the process. After these documents are signed, a lot of things can happen. While many real estate issues can be solved out of court, sometimes more help is needed.
We have solved numerous issues over the years including but not limited to:
- Failure to pay rent
- Breach of lease
- Property damages
- Eviction for lack of payment
- Late rent payments
- Late fee and rent increases
- Security deposit discrepancies
Having an attorney represent you allows you to be fully equipped to understand the law and your options for handling your landlord or tenant issues.
If you have a landlord-tenant dispute that needs to be solved, schedule an appointment today.