Practice Area

Landlord-Tenant Law

Lease problems can escalate quickly when communication breaks down or legal notices are involved. Levinson & Levinson, LLC helps landlords and tenants understand their rights, obligations, and next steps.

How We Help

Landlord-Tenant Law Services

Landlord-tenant legal guidance for leases, rental disputes, notices, property issues, eviction-related questions, and landlord or tenant rights.

Lease drafting, review, and interpretation

Levinson & Levinson, LLC provides practical guidance, careful document review, and a clear strategy for this issue.

Rental disputes, property condition issues, notices, and compliance concerns

Levinson & Levinson, LLC provides practical guidance, careful document review, and a clear strategy for this issue.

Landlord and tenant rights and obligations

Levinson & Levinson, LLC provides practical guidance, careful document review, and a clear strategy for this issue.

Security deposit, payment, possession, and documentation questions

Levinson & Levinson, LLC provides practical guidance, careful document review, and a clear strategy for this issue.

Negotiation, settlement, and court preparation when needed

Levinson & Levinson, LLC provides practical guidance, careful document review, and a clear strategy for this issue.

Quick Answer

What clients should know

Clear advice early can prevent mistakes, protect property interests, and help both landlords and tenants respond appropriately to time-sensitive issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers before you call.

Should landlords and tenants use written leases?

Yes. Written leases help define rent, deposits, repairs, access, use restrictions, notices, remedies, and responsibilities.

What should I do before sending or responding to a legal notice?

Review the lease, document the facts, preserve communications, and get legal guidance so deadlines and required language are handled properly.

Talk with Levinson & Levinson, LLC about your legal matter.

Use the consultation form to share a few details. The firm will review your request and follow up with the appropriate next step.

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