Landlord Tenant Disputes
Protecting Your Rights
Landlord tenant disputes can arise for a variety of reasons, from unpaid rent to unsafe living conditions. When these disputes occur, it’s important for both landlords and tenants to understand their rights and obligations under the law. At Edge Lawyers our experienced landlord tenant attorneys are here to help if you’re involved in a dispute with your landlord or tenant.
Common Types of Landlord Tenant Disputes
Here are some of the most common types of disputes that arise between landlords and tenants:
- Non-payment of rent: When a tenant fails to pay rent on time, it can lead to eviction proceedings and other legal actions.
- Property damage: When a tenant causes damage to the rental property, the landlord may seek compensation for repairs.
- Breach of lease agreement: When either party violates the terms of the lease agreement, it can lead to legal action and possible eviction.
- Unsafe living conditions: When the rental property is unsafe or uninhabitable, tenants may have legal grounds to withhold rent or seek repairs
- Security deposit disputes: When a tenant moves out, disputes may arise over the return of their security deposit.
How We Can Help
At Edge Lawyers, our attorneys have extensive experience handling a wide range of landlord tenant disputes. Here are some of the ways we can help you:
- Negotiate a settlement: We'll work with the other party to negotiate a fair settlement that meets your needs and protects your rights.
- Review and enforce lease agreements: We'll review your lease agreement to ensure that it's legally binding and enforceable, and we'll take legal action if necessary to enforce its terms.
- Represent you in court: If your case goes to court, our attorneys will provide aggressive representation to protect your rights and advocate for your interests.
- Provide legal advice: We'll provide you with knowledgeable and compassionate legal advice throughout the process, and help you understand your legal rights and options.
Contact Us Today!
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