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You Leased Out Your Property and the Tenants Refuse to Leave?

You Leased Out Your Property and the Tenants Refuse to Leave?

The harm is doubly severe when property owners who earmarked the rent to cover the mortgage find themselves at a dead end, without any remedy for a period that can last at least several months, and may find themselves in economic difficulty, unable to pay their obligations.

The Amon Law Firm engages in accompanying property owners from the stage of drafting the contract, holds preliminary meetings before signing the contract with the tenants and the guarantors, in order to minimize the risk inherent in leasing the property. When dealing with recalcitrant tenants, the Amon Law Firm accompanies the property owner from the stage of filing the claim through to the final and complete eviction of the tenants.

Over time, we have come to discover that there are “experienced” tenants who know how to game the law-enforcement system, and by improper means can delay the eviction from the leased property for an additional period that can last several more months, and this element must be taken into account when determining the securities.

The question is often asked, whether a property owner can sue the tenant in a civil action, in order to be compensated for all the damages caused by the tenant. Well, conducting a civil action requires the investment of additional resources on the part of the property owner, and if the tenant has no means, the property owner will not be able to recover even if he obtains a judgment in his favor. Let us not be mistaken — the intention is not to leave the situation as it is and allow tenants to do as they please, but it is no less important to understand the implications of leasing a property and conducting a legal action alongside it.

Therefore, do not let time pass and the financial damage grow. Contact us today for advice in order to examine the steps that can be taken to address the problem that has arisen as early as possible.

For further information, you are welcome to contact a civil lawyer for professional advice and guidance.

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