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Pablo Simmonds
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Baltimore City Ejectment Lawyer

Pablo Simmonds
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hello -

Due to a horrible real estate agent, I now have squatters in one of my properties. Can anybody recommend an experienced attorney to handle the ejectment?

Thanks,

Pablo

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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@Pablo Simmonds if they were formerly tenants then you have to go through the eviction process. Look up rent court agents in Baltimore to handle that for you. Rent court agents do not have to be attorneys.

If they are truly squatters they you file a "Wrongful Detainer" action. That will take an attorney.  Try Jeffrey Tapper in Owings Mills Md. or Anthony Onwuanibe from Golden trust title. Most real estate attorneys that deal with investors should be able to handle it. It is a pretty simple process.

Either will take about 2 - 3 months and cost maybe $200 tops. 

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