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Eviction Claims Lawyer Maryland

Eviction is a stressful process for both landlords and tenants. It can be emotionally and financially taxing, and hiring an eviction company may seem like a good solution to streamline the process. However, there are instances where eviction companies may be negligent or even violate the law, resulting in civil claims against them.

  1. Illegal eviction: Eviction companies must follow the law when carrying out an eviction. Illegal eviction occurs when an eviction company uses self-help methods to evict a tenant, such as changing the locks or removing personal property. These actions are illegal and can result in civil claims against the eviction company. To avoid illegal eviction, make sure that the eviction company follows the proper legal procedures and obtains a court order before carrying out the eviction.
  2. Property damage: During the eviction process, there may be damage to the property or personal belongings of the tenant. If an eviction company is responsible for the damage, the tenant can file a civil claim against them. To avoid property damage claims, make sure that the eviction company takes proper care when handling the tenant’s personal property and follows the proper procedures for removing it from the property.
  3. Harassment: Eviction companies must treat tenants with respect and professionalism during the eviction process. Harassment, including verbal abuse or physical threats, is illegal and can result in civil claims against the eviction company. To avoid harassment claims, make sure that the eviction company follows professional and ethical practices and treats tenants with dignity and respect.
  4. Privacy violations: During the eviction process, tenants may have a reasonable expectation of privacy. Eviction companies must respect this privacy and follow proper procedures when entering the property. If an eviction company violates a tenant’s privacy, such as entering the property without permission or providing access to third parties, the tenant can file a civil claim against them. To avoid privacy violations, make sure that the eviction company follows proper procedures and obtains permission before entering the property.

In conclusion, civil claims against eviction companies can be avoided by following proper legal procedures, treating tenants with respect and professionalism, and taking care when handling personal property. However, if an eviction company violates your rights, you may have a legal claim. Call Furman | Honick Law and speak with a partner for a free case evaluation.

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