Landlord-Tenant Attorney Brooklyn
Are you dealing with a landlord-tenant dispute in Brooklyn, New York? Whether you are a tenant trying to stop an unfair eviction or a landlord seeking to regain possession of your property, having an experienced eviction lawyer in Brooklyn is critical. Housing cases in New York City are highly technical, fast-moving, and often overwhelming without skilled representation. Attorney Bradley D. Schnur has more than 25 years of experience as a landlord-tenant attorney in Brooklyn, handling disputes for both landlords and tenants in Housing Court. He is dedicated to protecting your rights, your property, and your financial well-being.
Why You Need an Eviction Lawyer in Brooklyn
Brooklyn’s Housing Court has unique procedures and strict timelines. Whether you are a tenant or landlord, a single mistake can put your case at risk. Without an experienced housing attorney in Brooklyn by your side, you could face:
Missed deadlines that cost you valuable legal rights
Inability to properly raise defenses or counterclaims
Delays in regaining possession of property for landlords
Financial losses and long-lasting consequences
Attorney Bradley Schnur understands the complexities of New York City landlord-tenant law. As a trusted eviction attorney in Brooklyn, he provides personalized legal strategies to guide you through every step of the process.
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Services We Offer
Our landlord-tenant lawyers in Brooklyn provide comprehensive services tailored to both landlords and tenants:
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Brooklyn Eviction Process
The Brooklyn eviction process follows specific legal steps:
Notice
A landlord must serve written notice for unpaid rent, lease violations, or termination of tenancy.
Filing
If the issue is not resolved, the landlord files a petition in Brooklyn Housing Court.
Hearing
Both sides present their arguments before a judge.
Judgment & Warrant
If the landlord is successful, the court issues a judgment of possession and a warrant of eviction.
Enforcement
A New York City marshal carries out the eviction if the tenant does not leave voluntarily.