Landlord’s Attorney
Need to get someone out? Call (518) 250-6123
Serving the following counties:
ALBANY COLUMBIA GREENE RESSELAER SARATOGA SCHENECTADY
CAPTIAL REGION EVICTIONS
Contact Us
David Welch, Esq.
Tel: (518) 250-6123
Email: david@capitalregionevictions.com
187 Wolf Road, Suite 300
Albany, New York, NY 12205
CERTAINTY RECOVERY EFFICIENCY
Certainty
Capital Region Evictions promises a clear fee structure so that there will be no surprises. Further, if Capital Region Evictions proposes a plan to evict a tenant, should that eviction be dismissed we will either refund your fees paid or do it again for no fee.
Recovery
Many landlords believe it is impossible to enforce a money judgment granted in an eviction matter. While generally true, there are circumstances where it is not. Capital Region Evictions can evaluate the prospects and, if it looks viable, attempt to recover. Best of all, outside of out-of-pocket costs, if Capital Region Evictions agrees to enforce your judgment, there are no fees earned unless you recover.
Efficiency
New York eviction law was substantially amended in 2019 with one result being that eviction matters can take substantially longer from start to finish. Not only does this mean you are likely not generating any revenue during that time, should you try and fail to evict a tenant, you may have no choice but to start over entirely. Capital Region Evictions will review your particular circumstances and propose a course of action in accordance with New York law so that you can start generating revenue again.
Capital Region Evictions Handles the Following:
Non-Payment
Like the name suggests, the goal of a non-payment proceeding is to collect unpaid rent and, if that fails, to evict a tenant that is not paying you. There are, however, various steps that must be taken in order to properly bring such an eviction.
Holdover
In a holdover proceeding, a landlord is seeking to evict the tenant either because they remain in the premises after the lease was terminated or because of an uncured breach of the lease. Holdovers likewise have various steps that must be taken before an eviction proceeding can be commenced.
Eviction After Foreclosure
Whether you are a lender selling out of foreclosure or third-party purchaser of a foreclosed property, Capital Region Evictions will review your particular circumstances and propose a course of action that applies to this distinct area of landlord-tenant law.
Other Situations
Capital Region Evictions may not have seen it all but we have seen quite a bit. You may be an executor needing to sell a property or seeking to evict an ex that will not leave. If you have a unique situation, contact us to discuss.
Get in Touch
Contact Capital Region Evictions by telephone at 518 250 6123 or by email to david@capitalregionevictions.com