Buffalo, New York Landlord, Tenant and Eviction Attorneys

Compare 4 attorneys and 4 law firms in Buffalo , NY. Sort by highest rating and years of landlord, tenant and eviction experience.

Gerald Chiari
Buffalo landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Chiari and Ilecki with 52 years experience

14 Lafayette Square, Suite 1440, Buffalo, NY 14203

John Rottaris
Buffalo landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Gross Shuman Brizdle and Gilfillan with 34 years experience

465 Main Street, Suite 600, Buffalo, NY 14203

Anastasia Ifandis
Buffalo landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Law Office of Anastasia Ifandis with 21 years experience

97 Lake Street, Buffalo, NY 14075

Jack Sanchez
Buffalo landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Amigone Sanchez and Mattrey with 19 years experience

350 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202

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Landlord tenant laws protect the rights of both tenants and landlords. An attorney will draft leases, structure rental agreements and enforce evictions. Landlord tenant laws, which vary significantly from city to city, protect tenants, prevent discrimination and limit the rights of landlords. If a landlord has discriminated against you or mistreated you, an attorney will work to enforce your rights. Likewise if you are a landlord your attorney is an important partner to protect your property rights and rental income.

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