Are You Delaying Your Eviction or Defending?

We understand there is a difference when your attorney is literally delaying your eviction, rather than actually defending your eviction or prosecuting your eviction.

From our experience in helping eviction lawyers with their tenant or landlord cases, it has became obvious when the opposition is merely involved to delay the process by filing excessive motions challenging technicalities that are very futile, but sufficient enough to be heard and cause a delay in the eviction process.

Therefore, we have developed a strategy and skill to professionally deal with these dilatory tactics.

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