If you have investment property, leases and evictions are a part of doing business. Many times, tenants are good by paying on time and taking care of your property. However, sometimes no matter how hard you try, you have problem tenants and have to head to court to reach a resolution. The courts aren't always friendly towards landlords, unfortunately, especially in cases where there isn't a proper lease or the lease is unclear.
Many landlords believe that they can deal with drafting leases and problem tenants on their own to cut costs. However, having an attorney on your side means that you can be sure that you have a clear and straightforward lease that explains yours and the tenant's rights. You will also have someone to deal with evictions of tenants who don't pay their rent, destroy the property or do not follow the rules set forth in the lease. Protect yourself and your rental property and call one of our landlord/tenant attorneys today.