Representing Landlords in Georgia and Nationwide
Effectively Navigating Landlord Issues
Fowler, Hein, Cheatwood & Williams, P.A. commitment to representing landlords is unmatched. Our experience with all aspects of the landlord-tenant relationship – at all phases of that relationship – provides the foundation necessary for effectively protecting the rights of property owners and management companies.
Regardless of the complexity involved, our team of experienced landlord attorneys will assist clients in any of the following areas:
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Reviewing and drafting comprehensive lease agreements that:
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Clearly outline tenant responsibilities
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Minimize the potential liabilities of landlords
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Strictly comply with all Federal, State and Local law, including those applying to credit checks and security deposits
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Reduce the frequency of tenant disputes and litigation
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Streamline the leasing process
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Representation in eviction, dispossessory, employment, injury or other matters involving litigation against the property owner, landlord, or management company.
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Planning for new investments, including the acquisition, development, or sale of real estate for lease or rent.
Entering into a landlord-tenant agreement should be an enjoyable and exciting process which provides financial benefit to both parties. Removing obstacles, uncertainties, and issues that may hinder the lease process, or cause unexpected future expense, is what we do best. Clients trust the dedicated attorneys at Fowler, Hein, Cheatwood & Williams, P.A. to work side-by-side with them to achieve all goals of the business arrangements they enter with tenants.
Protecting Atlanta Landlord Rights
The laws, economic environment, and location of a leased property will affect the best course of action in any landlord-tenant agreement. It is critically important that landlords have the right plan and process in place before renting a real estate. However, legal disputes can arise that challenge even the most experienced landlord.
Our attorneys have years of experience handling difficult issues such as:
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Late, missed, or complete failure by the tenant to pay rent.
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Injury due to alleged unsafe property or violent attacks.
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Damage to property by natural disaster, vandalism, excessive wear and tear, or other unforeseen events.
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Unauthorized use of the property, including criminal activities, persons not on the lease, pets, and those resulting in excessive noise.
Every legal issue affecting the rights of a landlord is serious, not only for that situation, but also as a precedent setter. For this reason, it is critical that a landlord have the best legal counsel protecting their interests from the beginning. In the event that a dispute arises, landlords also need effective negotiators and litigators willing to take their case as far as necessary to produce a positive outcome.
The attorneys at Fowler, Hein, Cheatwood & Williams, P.A. are ready to discuss your landlord-tenant business today.
Call 1-866-585-9116 or fill out our web form for experienced landlord representation.