Anyone who has signed a lease or managed a property knows that landlord/tenant law can be very complex. The Landlord-Tenant Act defines the responsibilities of each respective party, and our state's laws regarding forcible entry and detainer (FED) describe the lawful means of ending the landlord-tenant relationship when one party breaches the lease agreement.
Disputes between landlords and tenants can be quite common, arising from disagreements about damage to the property, security deposits, pets, and the payment of rent as well as from allegations of discrimination.
Our attorneys have minute knowledge of the landlord-tenant act, and the accomplishments to prove it. Each landlord-tenant case is unique, and Shortell Law LLC has helped many clients secure their rights.
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To navigate the challenges of landlord-tenant law with a knowledgeable attorney, please call Shortell Law LLC today at (907)272-8181.
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- Helped a Client Regain Possession of Her Property
- Obtained a Writ of Assistance and Judgment for Possession
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