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Fredrick R. Susaneck
Attorney at Law

324 Datura Street, Ste 145
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone: 561-820-8782
Fax: 561-833-0728
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Landlord-Tenant

Landlord-Tenant Lawyer in West Palm Beach, Florida

As the landlord of several apartment buildings and condominiums in Dade and Palm Beach County, attorney Fredrick Susaneck understands what you, as either a landlord or a tenant, commonly face in the landlord-tenant relationship. 

For example, landlords generally have a significant amount of time and money invested in rental property. They need to find a cost-effective and efficient way to resolve disputes, manage leases, and keep the premises in habitable condition. Perhaps most importantly, landlords need paying and responsible tenants so that the landlord can maintain consistent revenue and make mortgage payments on the property. 

On the other hand, tenants are often at a disadvantage when it comes to the protection of their rights under the law and the balance of power with the landlord. Tenants have a right to enjoyment and use of the premises, safe and habitable living conditions, lease provisions that do not expressly violate Florida law, and good faith treatment by the landlord.

From lease review to evictions, landlords and tenants can rely on us to help. For more information on Florida landlord-tenant law, contact us online or call 561-820-8782 to arrange a consultation.

From Leases to Evictions

Our practice includes the full range of issues under landlord-tenant law, including:

  • Failure to pay rent
  • Evictions / unlawful detainer
  • Three day notice
  • Disturbance
  • Security deposits
  • Drafting and negotiating leases
  • Damage to property
  • Tort and negligence issues

Landlord-Tenant Litigation

You should consult an experienced attorney if you feel that a situation has the potential to develop into a dispute. We are a law firm with experience in both civil litigation before a judge and jury and appellate advocacy at the state and federal levels -- we know how to resolve disputes. And because the law governing the landlord-tenant relationship is quite broad, it is essential for both landlords and tenants to fully understand how and when to bring a legal claim against the other party, and the likelihood of prevailing on your claim.

To arrange a consultation, contact us by e-mail or call 561-820-8782.