|
Support Center
Home
FAQ
Forums
Tickets
Return to ezLandlordForms
Enter your search term here...
Search
New support ticket
Check ticket status
1-877-367-6771
Start a new topic
Discussions
ezLandlord Questions and Answers
Move-out & Eviction
going to court
A
Andrew S
started a topic
about 10 years ago
I am wondering if I hire and attorney to go to court for me, do I need to be there as well.
2 Comments
Oldest First
Popular
Newest First
Sorted by
Oldest First
D
Derrick D
said
about 10 years ago
As long as the lawyer is representing you they will be able to be there in court for you but if you are going to hire a lawyer they will be able to tell you exactly what they will do and what you are responsible for.
J
John B
said
about 10 years ago
Do it your self, it will save you a ton of money--attorneys rape you with fees. Call the court and they will tell you all the processes you have to go through. I started doing this when I was 22 years old and figured it all out by talking to the court clerks.
Login
to post a comment
More topics in
Move-out & Eviction
Evicting a tenant
Is He Really A Tenant
Unwanted tenants
Trespassing
How to evict on things other than non payment- is it possible?
Fighting among roommates
Tenants vacating 6 months into a 1 year lease.
Abandoned Property
Can't get tenant evicted
Hold over tenant
ezLandlord, Inc. 22228 St. Barts Lane Estero, FL 33928
BECOME A MEMBER
-
DOCUMENTS
-
TENANT SCREENING
-
RENT PAYMENT
-
PRICING
-
RESOURCES