Category: Real Estate Law
The only way your landlord can keep all or part of your security deposit, is if the landlord has provided an accounting to you showing for what purpose the security deposit was used. The accounting is for actual damages you,…
If your tenant has failed to pay rent, the legal mechanism for evicting the tenant is called a “Summary Ejectment.” Summary Ejectments are filed in the small claims division of the county in which your tenant resides (i.e., the county…
Today’s entry into the Durham Real Estate Attorney and Greensboro Real Estate Attorney blog discusses whether you need to hire a Durham Real Estate Attorney or Greensboro Real Estate Attorney to assist you with your Real Estate Closing. In North Carolina, if…
Today’s Durham Attorney and Greensboro Attorney blog post discusses whether the attorneys at Kreger Brodish are available to help you with your property damage claim. If you have suffered property damage due to someone’s carelessness, you can get your questions…
If you have any legal questions or require any legal assistance with your personal injury claim, property damage claim, total loss claim or diminished value claim, you can contact our Durham Personal Injury Attorneys or Greensboro Personal Injury Attorneys by…