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Inquiry Regarding Eviction Representation for Unpaid Rent in Worcester

Chris Wang
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I am currently facing a situation where my tenant has failed to pay rent which is due 1st January for a 2-bedroom condo that I own in Worcester. After exhausting attempts to resolve the matter amicably, it has become apparent that I need legal assistance to navigate the eviction process.

I'm looking to potentially retain any law services or eviction representation. Is there any general suggestion you think is valuable or any recommendation for an eviction lawyer?

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Brian J Allen#1 Real Estate News & Current Events Contributor
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@chris wang

@Chris Wang I would start with a property manager and get advice, they may be able to do it for you.  Then go to the attorney they recommend.  I would start with these guys.  They do in house property resolution, and have an in house attorney as well.  https://www.trustuspropertysolutions.com/about

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