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Dayton, Ohio Landlord, Tenant and Eviction Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 7 Dayton attorneys and 5 law firms.

Edward M. Kress
Ohio Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Dinsmore and Shohl with 51 years of experience
1 South Main Street, Dayton, OH

Gregory M. Kaskey
Ohio Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Dinsmore and Shohl with 24 years of experience
1 South Main Street, Dayton, OH

Jonathan F. Hung
Ohio Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Green and Green Lawyers with 18 years of experience
109 North Main Street, Dayton, OH

Karen R. Dillon
Ohio Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Dinsmore and Shohl with 34 years of experience
1 South Main Street, Dayton, OH

Merideth A. Trott
Ohio Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Dinsmore and Shohl with 50 years of experience
1 South Main Street, Dayton, OH

Randall L. Stump
Ohio Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Bogin Patterson Ellis Slaton and Stump with 41 years of experience
131 North Ludlow Street, Dayton, OH

Stephen A. Watring
Ohio Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Dunlevey Mahan and Furry with 44 years of experience
110 North Main Street, Dayton, OH
Need help with a landlord or tenant issue?
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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