• Services for Landlords

Our legal practice has maintained an unwavering, exclusive focus on representing landlords for over thirteen years, establishing a profound depth of expertise in property management law. 


This extensive tenure has cultivated an unparalleled understanding of the multifaceted legal landscape governing residential properties. Our counsel spans the full spectrum of landlord-tenant law, efficient eviction proceedings, strategic dispute resolution, and rigorous compliance with evolving housing regulations. 

This deep specialization enables us to provide proactive, tailored strategies that mitigate risk, protect assets, and ensure the operational efficiency of our clients' portfolios. Ultimately, this consistent and dedicated focus positions us as an indispensable and highly specialized legal partner, uniquely equipped to navigate and resolve the intricate legal challenges faced by property owners.

If you are experiencing any of the following issues with your tenants, feel free to contact us for a free consultation as these are the services we offer exclusively to landlords:

  • Does your tenant owe you rent money? 
  • Does your tenant pay their rent persistently late?
  • Has the tenant caused willful or neglectful damage to their rental unit?
  • Does your tenant owe you for unpaid utility costs?
  • Has your tenant interfered with the reasonable enjoyment of other tenants?
  • Has your tenant committed an illegal acts in their rental unit or Misrepresenting Income in a Rent-Geared-to-Income Rental Unit?
  • Has your tenant or someone visiting them, seriously impaired the safety of another person and this behavior occurred in the residential complex?
  • Has your tenant given you written notice to vacate, but have failed to move out on the termination date?
  • Has the tenant changed the locks on their rental unit without permission and refusing to provide you with a key?
  • Has the tenant committed a breach of an already existing order?
  • Does a former tenant owe you rent money?
  • Has a tenant illegally subletted or assigned their tenancy to another without your permission?
  • Are you wanting to commence negotiations with the tenants for a cash-for-keys contract?
  • Has the tenant filed a tenant application which you are required to defend?

If you have answered yes to any of the above, you may want to schedule a free consultation in order to determine your options.