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Are you facing eviction or legal problems with your landlord? Here are some ways a tenant attorney can help.

What you will find out:

What does a lawyer for renters do?
How Can You Tell If You Need a Tenant Lawyer?
How much does a lawyer cost for a renter?
What can I expect when I work with a tenant attorney?

Tenants and landlords often have issues, but luckily there are renter lawyers to help you through any problems that may come up. Before hiring a lawyer, you might want to find out what the likely result will be.

What does a lawyer for renters do?

If you have a problem with your owner, a renter lawyer will stand up for you. Your lawyer can also look over your lease with you to make sure you understand it and agree with it.

How Can You Tell If You Need a Tenant Lawyer?

You might need a renter lawyer if any of the following things are going on:

Moving to a new place and do not know what your lease says?
The landlord is not listening to your complaints.
Your landlord is getting in your business.
Your landlord wants to get rid of you.
You do not think you should have to pay rent.
Security deposit disagreement
Your owner is going to court against you.

Some security deposit issues can be handled on your own in small claims court, but if you do not understand how the process works, you might want to talk to a renter attorney who can help you through the steps.

How much does a lawyer cost for a renter?

Many renter lawyers charge by the hour, but some also offer easy services like reviewing leases for a flat fee. Rates will depend on where you live and what you need an expert for. Make sure to talk about fees with your lawyer before you hire him or her.

What can I expect when I work with a tenant attorney?

A renter attorney can help you and your landlord work out any disagreements by figuring out what the lease says and either representing you in court or giving you advice on what to do next. If your renter attorney is only looking over your lease, you can be sure that the deal between you and your owner is legal and will not change. If you file a case and win, you can expect to get money or be able to stay in your home if you were about to be kicked out.

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