Suffolk County Eviction Lawyer
Suffolk County on Long Island is a highly desirable place to call home. With its beautiful beaches, scenic parks and thriving communities, and competitive rental housing market, it has many appealing aspects. Unfortunately, not every rental goes smoothly. When eviction becomes a reality, it can be a challenging experience for all parties involved. At the Law Office of Bradley D. Schnur, Esq. P.C., you will find an eviction attorney ready to represent you. Attorney Bradley Schnur has more than 25 years of valuable legal experience. He works with landlords, tenants and large property management organizations throughout Suffolk County, providing collaborative, cost-effective and hands-on service.
What To Know About Evictions In Suffolk County
The eviction process in Suffolk County can be a lengthy and complicated one. Missteps can jeopardize your rights as a landlord or tenant. As a landlord, you must comply with numerous procedural requirements to avoid costly delays and other setbacks. You must present strong grounds for eviction in adherence to New York law. As a tenant, you need to understand your rights and options to protect yourself from unfair eviction. You may have numerous defenses to raise, but without a skilled lawyer, you could miss out on your opportunity to effectively challenge the eviction.
Attorney Schnur is well-versed in the intricacies of New York landlord-tenant law and the eviction procedures in Suffolk County. He can provide support, guidance and advocacy every step of the way.
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Suffolk County Eviction Process
Evictions in Suffolk County follow a strict legal procedure:
Notice
The landlord serves a written notice for unpaid rent, lease violations, or tenancy termination.
Filing
If the issue isn’t resolved, the landlord files an eviction petition in Housing Court.
Hearing
Both parties present their case, and a judge decides if eviction is warranted.
Judgment & Warrant
If approved, the court issues a judgment of possession and a warrant of eviction.
Enforcement
The Suffolk County Sheriff carries out the eviction if the tenant does not leave voluntarily.
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