Rental Lawyer

A lease contract may seem simple at first, but any delay in payment, dispute over eviction, disagreement over the contract duration, or dispute regarding the usufruct of the property can turn it into a file that requires rapid and organized legal intervention.

At the Office of Lawyer Abdulrahman Khalifa, we represent the landlord and the tenant in rental files, and we handle the dispute from its beginning in a clear manner: review, evaluation, claim, negotiation, then the appropriate regulatory procedure when needed.

Who benefits from the services of a rental lawyer?

When is legal intervention in rentals important?

When one of the parties refuses to execute what is stated in the lease contract.

If the rent is delayed or a dispute arises over its value or deadlines.

When there is a dispute regarding eviction or the continued usufruct of the property.

If the contract is unclear and you need to understand the impact of its clauses before responding or signing.

When there is correspondence or notices and you want to draft a correct legal response.

If the problem begins heading towards a formal dispute and you need to arrange the file from the beginning.

When you want to reduce risks before taking an action that may affect your legal position.

How do we manage rental cases after communication?

1
Sending documents

The lease contract, correspondence, notices, and any documents related to the dispute or the rental relationship are sent.

2
Sorting the legal situation

The main point in the file is determined: is the problem in the contract, payment, eviction, renewal, or in the execution of a specific obligation?

3
Choosing the appropriate path

Not all files need a direct lawsuit. Some cases are resolved with strong correspondence, some need organized negotiation, and others require a quick transition to judicial procedure.

4
Initiating follow-up

After the picture is clear, legal action begins in accordance with the client's interest, with arranged follow-up and understandable steps.

Why do clients choose us for rental files?

Because rental disputes need rapid discipline more than they need general talk. What matters to the client here is to find someone who:

Understands the file quickly

Reads the contract accurately

Distinguishes between what can be resolved directly and what needs escalation

Writes clear legal correspondence

Follows up on the file without confusion or randomness

Client Experiences with Us

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you represent the landlord only or the tenant as well?

We represent both parties depending on the nature of the file. We can represent the landlord in payment, eviction, and execution of obligations matters, and we can also represent the tenant in reviewing the contract, responding to claims, and protecting their legal position when there is a dispute.

No. Some disputes can be resolved through reviewing the contract, sending a legal claim, or negotiating between the parties. However, if these steps do not succeed or the disagreement is serious from the beginning, a lawsuit may be the appropriate option.

Yes. Reviewing the contract before signing is one of the most important stages of legal protection, because it helps detect unclear or unbalanced clauses, and clarifies obligations related to rent, duration, renewal, eviction, maintenance, and others.

Yes. The service includes studying the eviction case, reviewing the contract and related documents, and determining the appropriate legal procedure depending on the nature of the rental relationship and the cause of the dispute.

Yes. We handle residential and commercial rentals, whether it relates to a new contract, an existing dispute, a delay in payment, eviction, or a disagreement over the execution of the contract’s obligations.

It is preferable to send the lease contract, any addendums or amendments to it, correspondence between the parties, payment notices or previous claims, and any document that clarifies the cause of the dispute or proves the agreed-upon obligations.

Yes. We can start with the currently available documents, then it is determined whether they are sufficient to evaluate the case or what additional documents are preferred to be provided before taking any step.

Yes, in some cases, an appropriate result can be reached through early and organized handling, especially if the documents are clear and the other party is responsive. But that depends on the nature of the dispute and the extent of each party’s commitment.

Yes. Many rental files initially need a clear legal evaluation before sending a response or taking a step that may affect the position later, and this is one of the cases included in the service.

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