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Landlord-Tenant Disputes

Landlord-Tenant Lawyers: Leases and Evictions

Landlords and tenants involved in both residential and commercial leases are the focus of the landlord-tenant practice at Berman Rosenbach, P.C., in Morristown, New Jersey. Call a landlord-tenant attorney at Berman Rosenbach, P.C., for advice and advocacy in disputes involving the following:

  • Single-family homes
  • Apartments
  • Condominiums (condos)
  • Commercial buildings
  • Shopping malls
  • Gas stations

New Jersey laws regulate interactions between landlords and tenants. Property owners often need help collecting overdue rent payments or proceeding with evictions. Tenants often inquire about unsafe conditions and return of security deposits.

Attorneys of Berman Rosenbach, P.C., are experienced trial attorneys with an interest in meeting clients' unique needs. Landlord-tenant disputes can often be resolved through clear communication and negotiations. Sometimes stronger measures are required, such as evictions or small claims litigation in pursuit of performance of terms of the lease agreement by either the landlord or the tenant.

In all of our practice areas, the lawyers of Berman Rosenbach, P.C., put our clients' needs first. When we help you through a landlord-tenant dispute, we will not encourage you to waste attorneys' fees on non-productive legal maneuvers or to act in opposition to your own best interests. We are ready to handle your landlord-tenant issues efficiently and cost-effectively.

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For more information or to schedule a consultation with an experienced Morris County real estate and business law attorney regarding landlord-tenant disputes, call or e-mail Berman Rosenbach, P.C.

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Licensed in state and federal courts throughout New York and New Jersey, William J. Berman brings over 20 years of experience to our practice. Philip Rosenbach, co-founder of our firm, is licensed to practice in New Jersey, New York and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

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