When you are a residential Landlord or Tenant, it's important to have a knowledgable attorney with litigation experience on your side. At Jenab Law Firm, we understand how stressful it can be trying to resolve a lease dispute on your own and we're here to help take the stress out of this experience. While some disputes can be resolved with relative ease, sometimes the landlord or tenant needs to act quickly and decisively to protect their rights. If you're facing a conflict with a current or former tenant or landlord, it's wise to consult with our attorney, Brian Jenabzadeh. He has extensive experience helping landlords and tenants safeguard their financial interests and reputations. If we represent you, we will work diligently to achieve a prompt and favorable outcome. We regularly assist landlords and tenants with legal matters in Fulton, Dekalb, Gwinnett, Paulding, Hall, and Cobb County, Georgia.
Litigation Matters We Can Help With:
Bankruptcy Stay Litigation
Once a bankruptcy stay is in effect, pursuing an eviction becomes more complex regardless of the number of missed rent payments. However, we are well-versed in the bankruptcy laws that permit the lifting of the stay, enabling our clients to regain possession of their property.
Eviction Actions
With more than 14 years of experience and through a strategic and results-driven approach, we've built a strong track record of securing favorable outcomes for landlords all throughout Georgia. Clients who rely on us for their landlord-tenant matters trust that we will relentlessly advocate for their rights and take decisive action to safeguard their properties.
Landlord Breach of Lease
Lots of times, tenants businesses suffer thousands of dollars at the hands of landlords that ignore the spirit and terms of the very lease that they drafted. This is a prevalent issue among almost 100% of the time. Speak to our attorney...
Advocating for Your Rights in Residential Dispossessory Cases in Georgia
If you are a landlord, it's important to understand the steps that have to be taken prior to filing your dispossessory case. Many times filed dispossessory cases are dismissed due to a technical error they were not aware of. On the other hand, tenants sometimes get legal notices from the court ordering them to vacate the property or issuing a judgment against them without the landlord following the correct procedures.