Residential Landlord Rights
Owning a residential rental property can be a prosperous venture. That same venture can quickly become a challenge, however, when legal issues relating to a lease, the condition of the property or an eviction arise. When facing such issues, you need to know that your residential landlord rights are being protected throughout your proceedings — the assistance of an experienced lawyer can serve to ensure that these rights and your best interests are met during your pursuit for resolutions.
At the Law Offices of Stephen P. Rahavy, our attorney strives to provide informative residential landlords rights advice to investment property owners throughout the Dedham, Massachusetts, area. Using the knowledge gained in nearly 30 years of practice, our firm is able to offer advice on a number of residential landlords rights issues, giving you peace of mind in knowing that your needs will be met whatever your specific concerns may be.
To schedule a free consultation to learn more about our residential landlords rights services, call 617-451-0700 or contact our office online today.
Detailed Advice on Your Residential Landlords Rights
Our staff offers detailed assistance to residential landlords with various concerns. The knowledge we have gained over the years allows us to address various issues on your behalf, including:
- Leases and tenancy at will rights and responsibilities
- Avoiding violations of State Sanitary Code and State Building Code
- Avoiding issues relating to the Lead Paint Statute
- Security deposits
- Utilities
- Eviction proceedings
- Non-paying tenant issues
With the various complications relating to property ownership, it can be easy to overlook key issues and find yourself at odds with a tenant, the housing authority or local municipal boards. Our staff works diligently to help you address these matters in an effort to avoid future complications and legal battles, saving you both money and time in the long run.
Contact our office to discuss your specific landlord rights concerns today.