Landlord/tenant lawyer
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I can't speak to pricing, but Judith Aarons is a quality landlord-tenant attorney. http://www.aaronslawoffice.com/
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does she represent landlord or tenant.
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you should contact her directly, but she represents both.
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Contact the Metropolitan Council on Housing. This is their tenant's telephone hotline page: http://metcouncilonhousing.org/tenants_rights_telephone_hotline.
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That Council is helpful but they are not lawyers.
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This is from Met Council's Legal Page:
How can I hire a private lawyer for my housing issue?
In some cases, a good tenant lawyer will make all of the difference. Be advised that the law firms below represent tenants for a fee and do not give general advice over the phone.
Himmelstein, McConnell, Gribben,
Donoghue & Joseph
15 Maiden Lane, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 646-666-8496
Toll Free: 888-282-8431
http://www.hmgdjlaw.com/Collins, Dobkin, & Miller LLP
277 Broadway, 14th Floor
New York, New York 10007
(212) 587-2400
www.collinsdobkinmiller.com
Grad & Weinraub, LLP
305 Broadway, Suite 1201
New York, NY 10007
212-732-0400
[email protected]
John D. Gorman
26 Broadway, 28th Floor
New York, NY 10004
212-509-8664Bierman & Palitz, LLP
74 Trinity Pl., Ste. 1550,
New York, NY 10006Sokolski & Zekaria, P.C.
305 Broadway Suite 201
New York, New York 10007
212-571-4080
[email protected]The
above list is of experienced lawyers and law firms who specialize
exclusively in New York City tenant-landlord law, and who only represent
tenants (never landlords).A good starting point in your search for free legal services is: LawHelp.org/NY
Citywide (or non-area specific):
- Legal Aid Society of New York - Civil Practice Programs and offices city-wide.
- Legal Services NYC Programs and offices city-wide. - Legal Services NYC citywide network
- City Bar Association Legal Clinic and Hotline Serves all of NYC.
- MFY Legal Services Area served varies by program.
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Contact Dawn Kelly at 917-551-1300. Very reasonable.
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If it is just about serving an eviction properly you don't need the lawyer engaged yet so to cut costs find a expediter who works with landlord tenant court. yu onyt need the lawyer if it doesn't work out and you end up going to court. there is one I have used on Atlantic Ave near Smith St. Cant recall the name.
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If she is a senior citizen, Adult Protective Services will need to get involved before an eviction can take place.Reading the site, maybe I'm wrong. But I evicted a tenant several years ago for non-payment, and had to involve APS. Maybe he was disabled, and that was the reason. I can't recall the specifics.
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