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Eviction Attorneys In Arizona (Advice)
Hi BP,
Does anyone know of a good eviction attorney in Phoenix, AZ ?
I just purchased a triplex, and all 3 tenants were on a month to month lease. I knew one tenant was having a rough time, so I tried working things out with him a few times, but he just kept avoiding me when the 5th of the month came up. So I gave him a 5 day notice and he got mad, he wasnt answering my calls. What is next from here ? (New landlord)
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You can evict them yourself, you just need to hire a process server. We've used AAALandlord.com before for that. Runs about $90.
If you want to hand it over to the lawyer, I went to a presentation given by www.doctorevictor.com and found them to be very knowledgeable. The attorney said they do about 2000 a month, costs around 500 for the first one and then 150 for subsequent.
Best of luck,
Stone