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Landlord / Tenant

Demystifying the Landlord / Tenant Dynamic

How we help

In the intricate world of commercial landlord-tenant relationships, legal disputes can surface for a range of reasons, prompting individuals on both sides to turn to experienced lawyers for guidance and advocacy. These legal professionals play a vital role in deciphering laws, crafting agreements, and safeguarding rights within this domain. Let's delve into scenarios where their involvement is indispensable.


  • Lease Agreements and Terms: Drafting lease agreements involves complexities like clear terms and statutory compliance. For instance, tenants seeking to lease commercial spaces may need lawyers to review agreements, ensuring fairness in rent escalation, maintenance obligations, and adherence to local laws.


  • Security Deposits and Repairs: Disputes often arise over security deposits and property maintenance. A tenant might enlist a lawyer when their deposit is withheld or repairs are neglected, like recurring plumbing issues that affect habitability.


  • Eviction Proceedings: Evictions require careful adherence to procedures. Both landlords and tenants might seek lawyers to ensure proper execution of notices and proceedings, whether for non-payment of rent or contesting an eviction.


  • Discrimination and Fair Housing: Fair housing laws dictate landlord-tenant interactions. Legal professionals help address discrimination issues, ensuring tenants' rights are protected against bias based on various factors.


  • Lease Termination and Renewal: Navigating lease termination and renewal complexities may necessitate legal guidance, whether for early lease exits or non-renewals.


At Denn Law Group, we’re your legal allies in the commercial landlord-tenant field. We help navigate the intricate legal landscape, offering insights, negotiation strategies, and advocacy for equitable resolutions. With us, your interests stay protected within the bounds of the law.


Your Guide to Resolving Commercial Landlord-Tenant Disputes With Ease


We help commercial landlords and tenants with office, warehouse, industrial building, and shopping mall disputes. Our expertise allows us to provide tailored legal solutions to understand rights and obligations. In landlord-tenant relationships, disputes can arise for various reasons, leading individuals to seek experienced lawyers for guidance and advocacy. These professionals interpret laws, draft agreements, and protect rights. Here, we discuss situations where a lawyer is crucial.

Landlord / Tenant Disputes FAQs

  • What types of landlord-tenant disputes do you handle?

    We represent commercial landlords and tenants in disputes involving lease terms, property damage, rent arrears, security deposits, maintenance obligations, and eviction proceedings. Our goal is to resolve issues efficiently to protect your rights and business interests.

  • Do you represent both landlords and tenants in Andover and nearby areas?

    Yes, we advocate for both landlords and tenants across Andover, North Andover, Lawrence, Methuen, Tewksbury, and surrounding communities. Whether you're managing office spaces, warehouses, or retail centers, we can help.

  • How are commercial lease disputes different from residential ones?

     Commercial lease disputes often involve more complex contracts, significant financial investments, and longer-term consequences. We bring focused legal insight to these situations to ensure your interests are represented with precision.

  • Can you help with eviction proceedings or lease terminations?

    Yes. We advise clients on legal grounds for eviction, notice requirements, and lease termination clauses. Whether you need to initiate or respond to an eviction, we ensure full compliance with Massachusetts law.

  • What should I do if a lease dispute escalates?

    If a dispute is not resolved informally, we recommend scheduling a consultation to review your lease agreement and correspondence. Timely legal action can often prevent a dispute from escalating into costly litigation.