CL Lourens Attorneys Inc

Landlord - Tenant Law

Each party to a lease has obligations to the other side under the terms of the agreement. You care that your residential and commercial tenants pay their rent on time and keep you informed of any problems or other issues as a property owner, landlord, or management firm. You’ll probably need to take steps to evict the tenant from your property if they don’t follow the conditions of the lease. It’s crucial that you work with a lawyer who is knowledgeable about eviction legislation.

Additionally, we actively represent commercial tenants in court and are even capable of pursuing an injunction to stop a contract termination. We are well-equipped to handle the plethora of problems in business and residential landlord-tenant proceedings because we have had extensive experience on both sides. To help you with these eviction law issues, you must have an experienced attorney.

Do you have problems with your tenant as a landlord or property owner? Perhaps your tenant hasn’t paid rent in a while, or they are otherwise breaking the terms of their contract. In either case, you require legal counsel for the owner. We have expertise defending property owners and landlords who need to take legal action against their tenants. For a variety of reasons, including the expiration of a tenant’s lease and their refusal to vacate the apartment, nuisance, squatter, and having pets in their apartment in violation of their lease, to name a few. We will actively seek the eviction of the tenant or occupier if we are unable to reach a resolution in a case.

We provide all predicate notices and their corresponding service, pleading preparation, action filing, pleading service, and all regular court appearances, and tenant or agent negotiations.

It can be very challenging for landlords and property owners who attempt to handle the eviction process on their own to ensure complete conformance with the law and other procedural requirements. Your case may be dismissed for even the smallest infraction of the law. In order to settle your case quickly, it is best to work with a property attorney who has a great deal of experience in eviction law.

Do you, as a tenant, have problems with your landlord or the management firm for your landlord?

  • Have you received a notice demanding rent or telling you to leave your home by a certain date?
  • Is your landlord harassing you by frequently calling you making demands, showing up at your apartment unannounced or threatening you?
  • Have you already received notice that a court proceeding has been filed against you?
  • Do you have conditions in your apartment that need to be fixed?
  • Did your landlord say you could break your lease early then turn around and demand payment for the remaining months on the lease?
  • Have you tried negotiating your lease with your landlord or is there another reason the relationship between you has broken down?

We can assist you if you said “yes” to any of these. If you require assistance because you need to avoid eviction, your flat requires repairs, your landlord is harassing you, or you are simply unable to handle your landlord on your own, contact us today.

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