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Landlord Tenant Lawyers

334 Landlord Tenant lawyers found. Filter by state and city to find attorneys near you.

David Fallon
David Fallon

Fallon & Associates

Employment LawAppeals & AppellateArbitration & MediationLandlord Tenant
Albany14+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
David Ferguson
David Ferguson

David Ferguson, Attorney at Law

Business LawInsurance DefenseReal Estate LawCollections
Bloomington45+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
David M. Pillers
David M. Pillers

David M. Pillers, Attorney at Law

Business LawElder LawEstate PlanningInsurance Claims
Bettendorf28+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dawn Padanyi
Dawn Padanyi

Padanyi Law Office

Arbitration & MediationFamily LawDivorceDomestic Violence
Bucks County20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Deborah Marie Engram
Deborah Marie Engram

Engram & Partners

Criminal LawDUI & DWILandlord TenantProbate
Bel Air32+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Diana Valle
Diana Valle

Diana Valle, Attorney at Law

BankruptcyForeclosure DefenseFamily LawCollections
Bethesda14+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Douglas Edmunds
Douglas Edmunds

Edmunds & Associates

BankruptcyProbateEstate PlanningBusiness Law
Gilbert20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dzifa Gan
Dzifa Gan

Gan Trial Lawyers

Real Estate LawLandlord TenantFamily LawCommercial Real Estate
Buffalo18+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Elana S Baron
Elana S Baron

Baron & Associates

Business LawCollectionsReal Estate LawEstate Planning
Cheshire County22+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Emily E. Scott
Emily E. Scott

Scott Injury Lawyers

Arbitration & MediationDivorceDomestic ViolenceEstate Planning
Belleville19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Emily Gardner
Emily Gardner

Law Offices of Emily Gardner

Business LawFamily LawGov & Administrative LawNative American Law
Coos Bay7+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Emory Lott
Emory Lott

Lott Law Office

Family LawBusiness LawEmployment LawConstruction Law
Canton4+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Eric J. Sheppard
Eric J. Sheppard

Sheppard & Partners

Criminal LawDivorceDomestic ViolenceDUI & DWI
East Lansing17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Eric L Hargraves
Eric L Hargraves

Hargraves Injury Lawyers

Business LawEstate PlanningLandlord TenantFamily Law
Bristol County15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Eric S Olson
Eric S Olson

Olson Legal

Personal InjuryBusiness LawConstruction LawReal Estate Law
Collier County13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Forrest White
Forrest White

White & Partners

Landlord TenantCollectionsBusiness LawEstate Planning
Leesburg26+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Francis F. Lane
Francis F. Lane

Lane Injury Lawyers

Business LawDivorceLandlord TenantMunicipal Law
Durham45+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Frederick A. Neustein
Frederick A. Neustein

Law Offices of Frederick A. Neustein

Foreclosure DefenseBankruptcyBusiness LawAppeals & Appellate
Boca Raton33+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Landlord Tenant Lawyers in the United States

Disputes between landlords and tenants are among the most common legal conflicts in the country. Roughly 3.6 million eviction cases are filed in the U.S. each year, and millions more disagreements over deposits, repairs, and lease terms never reach a courtroom. A landlord tenant lawyer represents either side in these disputes, working to protect rights under state and local housing laws.

What Landlord Tenant Law Covers

This area of law governs the relationship between property owners and the people who rent from them. It covers lease agreements, rent payment obligations, property maintenance standards, and the rules for ending a tenancy. Security deposit disputes fall squarely in this category, as do claims of illegal lockouts or utility shutoffs.

Landlord tenant law also addresses habitability standards — the legal requirement that rental units remain safe and livable. Mold, broken heating systems, pest infestations, and structural hazards can all give rise to legal claims. Discrimination complaints under the Fair Housing Act also intersect with this practice area when tenants believe they were denied housing or treated unfairly based on a protected characteristic.

When to Hire a Landlord Tenant Lawyer

  • You received an eviction notice and need to respond before a court deadline
  • Your landlord refuses to return your security deposit or has made improper deductions
  • Your rental unit has serious maintenance problems that the landlord ignores despite written requests
  • You believe you've been discriminated against in a housing decision
  • You're a landlord dealing with a tenant who has caused significant property damage or violated lease terms

How the Legal Process Works

Most landlord tenant disputes begin with written communication — a demand letter or formal notice required by state law. Many states require landlords to give tenants a specific number of days to fix a lease violation before filing for eviction. Tenants often must notify landlords in writing about repair issues before pursuing legal remedies.

If informal resolution fails, the case typically moves to a local or small claims court. Eviction hearings often happen quickly, sometimes within two to four weeks of filing. About 90% of tenants in eviction court appear without legal representation, which puts them at a steep disadvantage.

How Compensation and Outcomes Are Determined

  • Security deposit recovery — many states allow tenants to recover two or three times the deposit amount if the landlord withheld it in bad faith
  • Rent abatement — courts may reduce or eliminate rent owed during periods when a unit was uninhabitable
  • Relocation costs when a landlord's illegal actions forced a tenant to move
  • Repair costs a tenant paid out of pocket due to a landlord's failure to maintain the property
  • Statutory penalties and attorney fee awards available under specific state consumer protection or housing codes

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a landlord evict me without going to court?

No. Every state requires landlords to follow a formal legal process to remove a tenant. Self-help evictions — like changing the locks, removing belongings, or shutting off utilities — are illegal everywhere. A tenant who experiences this can file a lawsuit and may be entitled to damages.

How long does an eviction stay on my record?

An eviction filing can appear on tenant screening reports for up to seven years. Even cases that were dismissed or decided in the tenant's favor may show up. Some states have passed laws limiting how eviction records are reported, so the answer depends partly on where you live.