In our years of experience as attorneys for both landlords and tenants, we’ve negotiated successful solutions to a broad range of challenges that both property owners and lessees face. We provide renters with the assurance that they can come to work in or come home to a stable, well-maintained, and safe building. At the same time, rental property owners that work with us are able to realize more profit, reduce the expense and hassle of evictions and other legal actions, and preserve or grow their equity.
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If you’re a property owner, we can help you review and draft rental agreements, resolve disputes with your tenants before they go to court, file evictions on your behalf, and represent you in court, if needed. We can negotiate contracts with contractors, check to see that your building is up to code, and help you conclude real estate transactions. On the other hand, if you’re a tenant, we can help you resolve a dispute with your landlord before they take you to court, defend you against evictions, take action on your part to recover deposits your landlord has wrongfully held, or even represent you in court, should your landlord elevate the dispute to that level.
Real estate transactions represent a huge investment of your time and money, regardless of which side of the coin you’re on – sellers and buyers, renters and property owners, or co-ops and condominiums. Our real estate law team can help you sort out the legal details to help you get the most out of your investment. Don’t face the legal aspects of real estate transactions alone. Let our real estate attorneys guide you along the way.
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