Thursday, June 26, 2014

Did your tenant vacate the premises?

Abandon/abandonment: Vacating or giving up use of or rights in real property. This also refers to a tenant vacating the premises before a lease expires without consent of the landlord.

Don't delay! It is very important that you contact an attorney as soon as you find out that your tenants have vacated the premises. You have options and you need to determine the legal steps that you need to take to protect your assets. The attorneys at Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can answer your questions; Do I need to file an eviction? Should I rent the property again or, do I need to wait until the lease expires? Will I ever get any past due rent back from the tenant? These are a few of the questions you may have and the answers depend on your specific circumstances.

Bradford Miller Law can assist you with any tenant problem. Being a landlord firm, located in downtown Chicago, we have been helping clients handle many situations including evictions. If you are having a landlord tenant dispute, contact me at 312-238-9298 for a free consultation.

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