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Susan Tan
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Referrals to favorite eviction lawyers in Ohio?

Susan Tan
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Hi Investors! I have to evict a non-paying tenant. There's a high chance that the tenant has abandoned the unit. I've asked my errand runner to post the notice to vacate already on her front door unit. Do you have a favorite eviction attorney in Cincinnati, OH? Am managing this 4plex out of state.

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If this is Hamilton Couty, there are three or four lawyers who have regular dockets in the Eviction room. You have to use one of those guys or someone will be charging you for a trip to the courthouse at $250/hr and sitting around waiting for the Magistrate to get to their case instead of the $75-$150 per case that a guy who has 10 cases at a time will charge. I did an eviction docket 40 years ago. It was a hot mess.

I like Dave Donnett and Mike Hass. But Stu Richard is still plugging away. And Forest Heis has a substantial case load. Choose one of them.

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