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Michael Klinger
  • Rental Property Investor
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Need New Eviction Attorney - Cincinnati

Michael Klinger
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Rancho Mirage, CA
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Seeking recommendations on a Hamilton County (Cincinnati) eviction attorney.

I had a good one, but he has moved on to another area.

I enjoyed that mine was a one man band, and it was smooth and efficient, handled by email and short hand dialogue and simple resolutions.

My eviction filings, so far have been "light weight," mostly gets people motivated to pay and stay.

I spoke to a couple of firms, but they make it sound much more complicated and ugly than it has been in my case, so they aren't resonating with me.

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There are three or four lawyers in Hamilton County that have a regular eviction docket. Only choose one of them. If your attorney makes a special trip just to do your case and sits and waits while the regular guys get first hearings you will pay through the nose.

Dave Donnett

Mike Haas

Forest Heis

PS: Hamilton County strictly enforces the rule that if the property is in an LLC or the eviction is brought in the name of a management company, a lwyer must appear. If the property is in your name, you can show up and ask the seven (not six or eight) eviction questions and out they go.

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