Washington DC Landlord, Tenant and Eviction Attorneys

Compare 14 attorneys and 8 law firms in Washington , DC. Sort by highest rating and years of landlord, tenant and eviction experience.

James Lyons Jr.
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Coan and Lyons with 67 years experience

1100 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20036

Carl Coan Jr.
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Coan and Lyons with 66 years experience

1100 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20036

Joseph Knoll
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Krooth and Altman with 60 years experience

1850 M Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036

Michael Mazer
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Krooth and Altman with 57 years experience

1850 M Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036

Kenneth Samuelson
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Samuelson Law Offices with 52 years experience

2020 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 417, Washington, DC 20006

Thomas Henderson
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Sanford Heisler with 47 years experience

1666 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20009

Margaret McFarland
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Douglas and Boykin with 43 years experience

1850 M Street NW, Suite 640, Washington, DC 20036

Roger Luchs
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Greenstein DeLorme and Luchs with 43 years experience

1620 L Street NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20036

Sheila Salmon
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Coan and Lyons with 36 years experience

1100 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20036

David Conforti
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Tobin O'Connor and Ewing with 34 years experience

5335 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20015

Kevin Kelly
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Van Scoyoc Kelly and Roberts with 34 years experience

101 Constitution Avenue NW, Suite 665, Washington, DC 20001

Dianne Pickersgill
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Tobin O'Connor and Ewing with 32 years experience

5335 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20015

Ulrick Casseus
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Krooth and Altman with 16 years experience

1850 M Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036

Alexander Rosso
Washington landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Krooth and Altman with 15 years experience

1850 M Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036

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Landlord tenant laws protect the rights of both tenants and landlords. An attorney will draft leases, structure rental agreements and enforce evictions. Landlord tenant laws, which vary significantly from city to city, protect tenants, prevent discrimination and limit the rights of landlords. If a landlord has discriminated against you or mistreated you, an attorney will work to enforce your rights. Likewise if you are a landlord your attorney is an important partner to protect your property rights and rental income.

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  • Credentials ‐ How many cases has this attorney worked on similar to yours?
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