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Long Island Eviction Lawyers
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How much does an eviction lawyer cost?
Long Island Evictions
One flat fee from start to finish for residential evictions.
- Includes all court filing fees
- Includes ALL court appearances, no matter how many
- Includes trial preparation & going to trial
- Includes opposition to motions and appearances on motions
- We're with you, by your side, until your case is concluded, for one low flat fee.
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Payments as low as $100 a month.
* We charge a flat fee of $2,450 for evictions in the Eastern Suffolk Towns of Southold, Southampton, East Hampton, and Riverhead.
** Fee does not include any legal work NOT related to your eviction proceeding, or any legal work requested once your case has already been concluded. Examples of new legal matters are drafting a will, appeals, sheriff enforcement, or other matters that may occur after the conclusion of your case.
Actions in ejectment and commercial eviction services are priced differently.
Other Lawyers
Mystery billing & additional surprise charges
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$1,750 - Their Initial "flat" fee
Always ask what additional charges there will be. Scroll down to see the questions to ask.
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All Court filing fees charged separately
View https://www.nycourts.gov/forms/filingfees.shtml for the current cost of filing fees.
- $2,250 ($375 x 6) - $375 for EACH additional court appearance. And if your tenant is a problem, and depending on the venue, that can be an additional SIX (6) appearances before trial. This also incentivizes them to ADJOURN your case as many times as possible.
- Additional fees if your tenant files any motions, plus the court appearance fee for that motion
- Additional fees for trial, witnesses, travel, or extra process servers.
When looking for a Long Island Landlord-Tenant Lawyer, ask the following questions:
- How much do you charge?
- What does that fee cover?
- What additional charges will there be?
- Does your fee include process servers? If not, what would that fee be?
- Are there any other charges?
- Do I have to pay you every time you go to court on top of this fee?
- What about if my tenant files a motion? Do you charge to oppose the motion?
- Do you charge for the court appearance on that motion?
- Do you charge extra if we have to go to trial?
- Does your process server charge any additional fees if he has to appear for trial to testify?
- Do you charge for the judgment and warrant I'll need to bring to the sheriff?
- Do You only practice Landlord Tenant Law? How long have you been practicing?
- When was the last time you evicted a tenant?
- How many eviction proceedings have you handled personally?
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