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Landlord Law

Landlord Law

At John A. Kelly, our New York landlord attorneys fight for our clients in need protection from tenants that have broken their lease or require eviction. We advise landlords on legal matters regarding landlord-tenant disputes around the New York area.

Our firm realizes the value of setting a strong layer of legal protection between you and your tenants. We represent landlords of both commercial and residential properties. As top New York landlord attorneys, we can protect you against tenants that have consistently missed rent, have violated their lease, or have taken legal action against you.

John A. Kelly’ Lawyers Protect New York Landlords

In every case, we educate landlords on requirements all LA landlords should know. Preparation of your legal documents and procedures is key to a smooth purchase or rental of a property.

Our team of New York landlord attorneys can determine the correct term conditions with a lease to protect you on any legal action a tenant might pursue. We know California law and stay updated for you on local ordinances in New York. The lease must be written with knowledge of the latest ordinances and be clear and concise to all parties. A properly written lease is the landlords’ weapon in court when written correctly. A lease agreement is an essential document between a landlord and tenant.

A Los Angeles landlord attorney may often recommend the following to be added to your lease agreement:

  1. Names of landlord and tenant
  2. Full address of the property being rented
  3. Rental term included the exact date whether six months or a year or month to month
  4. Rent amount and due date
  5. Amount of security deposit collected and procedures for returning security deposit
  6. Tenants’ responsibilities (e.g. keep free of hazardous material or follow building and housing codes). Be clear and specific when stating responsibilities of tenant
  7. Signatures and dates. Make sure (lease) agreement has signatures of both the landlord and tenant

Reasons a Landlord Lawyer Can Help to Evict Tenants

  1. Tenant has failed to pay rent
  2. Tenant has broken the terms of the lease (e.g. no pets allowed)
  3. Damage to the property
  4. Tenant refuses to leave after valid lease termination or when lease is up and after being provided legally sufficient notice

Hire Stone & Sallus for your Los Angeles landlord attorney needs. Our friendly chat line is ready to assist with any questions in real-time. Contact a Stone and Sallus real estate law attorney at 310.889.0233.

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