No one likes evictions. Period. Full Stop. Tenants don't want to lose their housing, and landlords don't want to throw people out. But until a system of providing universal housing is created, evictions will exist. Landlords cannot operate rental properties with tenants who don't pay their rent or whose conduct violates the terms of their lease. Most of the time, landlords can probably handle evicting tenants on their own, and many do so. The creation of standardized court forms for evictions makes that even more accessible.
But if your property is owned by a corporate entity, or is managed by a broker, you have to be represented by an attorney and you can't do it yourself. You might also want the convenience of hiring an attorney to represent you because you don't have the time to handle the evictions yourself. If you need an attorney, Saleem B. Mamdani is an experienced eviction attorney who can assist you in getting your property back into your hands so that it can be re-rented and start generating income again, and do so in an efficient and expeditious manner. Contact us online or by calling 217-641-2807.