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Seattle, Washington Landlord, Tenant and Eviction Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 7 Seattle attorneys and 9 law firms.

AnneMarie McDowell
Washington Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Dickson Frohlich
2101 4th Avenue, Seattle, WA

Beth M. Strosky
Washington Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Keller Rohrback with 24 years of experience
1201 3rd Avenue, Seattle, WA

John R. Tomlinson Jr.
Washington Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Barokas Martin and Tomlinson with 41 years of experience
1422 Bellevue Avenue, Seattle, WA

Joyce S. Schwensen
Washington Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Joyce S Schwensen with 41 years of experience
6814 Greenwood Avenue North, Seattle, WA

Patricia S. Rose
Washington Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Patricia S Rose with 36 years of experience
157 Yesler Way, Seattle, WA

Peter Russell Osterman
Washington Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Bishop White Marshall and Weibel with 30 years of experience
720 Olive Way, Seattle, WA

Timothy W. Emery
Washington Landlord, Tenant and Eviction attorney at Emery Reddy with 22 years of experience
600 Stewart Street, Seattle, WA
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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