At Galloway and Collens, PLLC, we provide proactive legal representation for residential landlords who need to bring or defend against a legal claim. Under the direction of attorney T. Scott Galloway, our law firm has earned a reputation for skilled legal advocacy and effective resolutions in all real estate litigation matters. Mr. Galloway brings nearly 20 years of legal experience in Michigan and is known for his in-depth knowledge of landlord-tenant laws.
Bringing a Legal Claim Against a Residential Tenant
If your tenant has committed a gross breach of lease, you have a right to bring a legal claim against that individual. At our law firm, we can help you with a wide range of landlord-tenant disputes, including:
In many cases, evicting a tenant will be sufficient to bring about the needed resolution in your matter. In other cases, we may need to file additional legal actions to remedy the situation. Regardless of your specific circumstances, you can rest assured that your matter is being handled by an experienced legal team with a significant track record of success.
Under Michigan law, residential landlords are held to high standard when it comes to owning and operating their properties. When an applicant feels discriminated against, or a tenant feels you have violated their legal rights, they may bring a claim against you and your company. These legal actions can disrupt your business, damage your reputation and affect your profitability.
Our law firm provides a vigorous defense against all legal claims and works diligently to quickly resolve the matter. We are equipped to address any type of accusation against a residential landlord, including:
Improper handling of the eviction process
If you face a legal dispute with a tenant, our property management litigation lawyers can protect your rights. Contact our law firm at 248-545-2500 to learn more.
Our law firm is ready to help. Contact the real estate and estate planning attorneys at Galloway and Collens, PLLC.
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