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Need Landlord-Tenant Representation Florida
Need Landlord-Tenant Representation Florida

Need Landlord-Tenant Representation Florida? In Florida, it is not uncommon for Landlords and Tenants to find themselves in a disagreement or dispute in the commercial or residential real estate setting. Whether it is a Tenant failing to pay rent or a Landlord failing to maintain the premises pursuant to the terms of the Lease, the Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC has you covered for ALL of your Landlord-Tenant needs. We represent both Landlords and Tenants in the following areas:

TENANT(S) RIGHTS REPRESENTATION

Is your Landlord Evicting you?
Is your Landlord Evicting you without proper Court procedures?
Is your Landlord discriminating against you?
Is your Landlord refusing to make necessary repairs?
Is your Landlord not fulfilling his/her promises?
Is your Landlord refusing to return your security deposit?
Has your Landlord shut off your utilities or retaliating against you?
Have you been injured or made ill?
Has your property been damaged?

LANDLORD REPRESENTATION

Negotiating, drafting, and review of commercial and residential leases;
Violation/breach of lease provisions;
Noise violations;
Fighting or other disruptive behavior;
Too many occupants in a dwelling;
Eviction Proceedings and Unlawful Detainer;
Lawsuits for possession;
Security deposit disputes;
Failure to pay rent and rent disputes;
Damage to property;
Holdover Tenants;
Abandoned property;
Disposal of abandoned personal property; and
Early termination of Leases.

Call your Florida Landlord-Tenant Attorneys at The Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC today @ 561.699.0399 for all of your Landlord-Tenant needs.  Our office is located in Lantana, Florida.  We serve Florida.

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Licensed to practice law in the State of Florida since 2008, Ryan S. Shipp, Esquire is the founder and principal attorney at Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC, which is located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Mr. Shipp and his team of associate attorneys and support staff focus their practice in the areas of real estate and business law.

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