Landlord-tenant law in New York is a very complex and specific area of law. Its many technical features are difficult to navigate, and in many cases, are unknown, even to lawyers experienced in other fields. While representing oneself in an eviction matter is not recommended, being represented by a lawyer who “dabbles” in landlord-tenant law may be even more problematic, and may even delay the eviction of your tenant. If you intend to retain a lawyer for your eviction matter, always make sure you choose an experienced landlord-tenant lawyer. Please visit our website to learn more about how we can help you.
FREE CONSULTATION:
(631) 747-0356
You can speak with an eviction lawyer for free, right now, about your legal issue. Or you can email us, and we will reply by email.
Categories
What’s Trending
You May Also Like
Eviction FAQs
I’m a Tenant and I’m Being Evicted. Should I Hire a Lawyer?
James D. Murtha, Esq.March 29, 2018
Eviction FAQsPost-Eviction Issues
Can a Landlord-Tenant Judgment Adversely Impact My Credit?
James D. Murtha, Esq.November 26, 2017
Eviction FAQsTenant Rights
Do I still have to pay rent if my landlord’s house is in foreclosure?
James D. Murtha, Esq.May 20, 2017
Author James D. Murtha, Esq.
I am a Managing Member at the Murtha Law Firm, LLC, and I am an eviction lawyer in Suffolk County and Nassau County, Long Island, New York. You can call me, right now at (631) 747-0356, and I'll be happy to speak with you for free about the New York eviction process.