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Jeffrey Duck
  • Coral Springs, FL
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Recommendation of a RE attorney in Broward Co, FL

Jeffrey Duck
  • Coral Springs, FL
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I have a tenant who's 'activated' a number of the sections of the lease and it's become unclear to me what takes priority, and more so, how to approach the problem in the most cost effective way.

Along with that, the market conditions, my current location (away from the triplex), and the sheriffs not doing evictions, make it harder to figure out what to do or how to execute a good approach.

I'm hoping BPers can give me some referrals to a few local landlord-tenant attorneys along with what you like about them. I prefer someone who's easy going and good at long-term, independent relationships.

Thanks much in advance for the help!

(The details are a bit long to type out clearly but I see a lot of curiosity in BP so I'll add the details along with the resolution to the post when I get an idea of how the issue gets handled.)