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Landlord tenant attorney needed

Yangyang Jin
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Hi bigger pockets fellows. If you've used good landlord tenant attorney in central new jsery area, can you please recommend them? I have a few things going on right now, a tenant who was on time paying her rent has recently filed bankruptcy and has also stopped paying rent for the first time. I would like to consult an attorney for what I should be doing to address this, from the last post I did, I learned legally the tenant is supposed to continue paying the rent if she would like to stay, but seems like this is not the plan any more. The property is in location I can sell very quickly, and there is a clause in the contract that the tenant would need to move out with 60 days notice. So alternatively I can list the house and sell it quickly instead of going through eviction and I plan to sell the property quickly anyways. But the tenant has been the most cooperative in letting me know their schedule for me to stop by and check a few things, so I guess I need an attorney to advise as well on what I can and can not do with a tenant who is not very cooperative. The attorney I was working with has not gotten back to me for over a week and it's an urgent situation, I would like to find an attorney who has the bandwidth to take care of things for the case.