Waldhauser Case Summary

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Waldhauser Law Firm P.C. has litigated a variety of cases over the past thirteen years. In the past thirteen years, Waldhauser and its expert legal team understand litigation can’t always be avoided. For those cases where litigation can’t be avoided, Waldhauser and its team of legal experts offer its extensive years of litigation experience in all landlord-tenants, foreclosure defense, and debt collection disputes.

For those having a landlord-tenant issue, Waldhauser has built a reputation in helping commercial and residential landlords and tenants, solve legal disputes in a timely manner. Because New York has some of the most complex landlord-tenant laws in the nation, it could be a lengthy process trying to recover a property or recover funds owed to you. At Waldhauser, we help our clients avoid being railroaded by pushy landlords or tenants who refuse to pay rents.
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We frequently counsel landlords with the drafting of commercial and residential leases, and eviction notices. We also assist our landlords in creating pro-rating fees and increasing rents. We often fight for the recovery of damages, often gaining favorable, timely outcomes for our clients. Our track record also extends to tenants. We frequently counsel our tenants on issues with the return of property, invasion of tenant privacy, and the return of security deposits.

Waldhauser’s litigation practice also extends to debt collection and foreclosure defense. Waldhauser understands how hard it is to collect a debt and how devastating facing a foreclosure can be.

Waldhauser provides its clients with the ability to know their debt collection needs are handled without the hassle collecting debt causes, and their foreclosure issues are handled with

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