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Our Process

LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK

How a modern landlord tenant law firm works:

From the moment you retain us, we begin working to get your tenants evicted as fast as possible, and we make sure you’re informed and feel like part of the team.

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A fast eviction is in everyone’s best interest.

We want you to quickly regain possession of your rental property. Although the court system works at the same pace for everyone, we make sure we do everything we can to take immediate action and get your service of process completed and get your case on the calendar as fast as possible.

One of the core principles of our firm is taking immediate action. The operational procedures at our firm are designed for fast and precise action. We do one thing, and we do it very well. And we’ve streamlined the process to get you the result you need, as fast as we can..

When it comes to eviction proceedings, time is of the essence. Finding yourself in a situation where you need to quickly and efficiently evict a tenant can be stressful and overwhelming. And we’ve designed our law firm with your needs in mind.

One easy-to-understand, affordable fee

The cost to evict a tenant shouldn’t be a mystery or a surprise.  You should know exactly what you’ll be paying, up front. That’s why we charge one low flat fee to evict your tenant.

You can read more on our eviction lawyer cost page.

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A sample timeline of how we handle an evictions matter:

The eviction process may seem overwhelming, but we do everything we can to make the entire process easy.

The timeframe for evicting a tenant has many variables and different requirements. You can give us a call to find out the latest timeframes, and get answers to any additional questions you may have.

Step 1

Onboarding

You give us a call, and answer some questions. We email or text you a retainer, and you sign it. You click on your secure link to enter your payment information. You are welcomed to your own private online client portal, where you can monitor the status of your case, upload your lease agreement, and review any documents and the status of your case at your leisure. 

Step 1

Step 2

Your tenant gets served.

We process your paperwork, and begin drafting the required predicate eviction notices for our process server to serve on your tenant. The process server serves your tenant with the required notices.

Step 2

Step 3

Waiting Period

We wait the required statutory notice period (from 10 days to 90 days, depending on your situation), giving your tenant the required statutory time period to move out. During this time we also draft your notice of petition and petition so we’re prepared the day after expiration if your tenant still refuses to leave.

Step 3

Step 4

Your Court Action Begins

Upon the expiration of the waiting period, we purchase an index number to begin your eviction lawsuit and secure a court date. We then serve your tenant with a petition and required notices informing them of the court date.

Step 4

Step 5

The Resolution

We appear in court on behalf of the property owner, and either negotiate a settlement with your approval, or proceed to trial to secure a judgment of possession and a warrant of eviction, along with a money judgment in the amount your tenant owes (if applicable).

Step 5

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Have Questions? Speak with Us For Free.
We offer free consultations via phone, text or chat. Don't wonder about what your rights are or what your next move is. Call and find out.

FLAT RATES - LOW FEES - IMMEDIATE ACTION.
CALL NOW FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION.

📞 (631) 888-6989💬 Text Us Now
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