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Trusted Memphis Lawyer For Landlord Eviction Services

Evicting problem tenants requires careful attention to Tennessee law and proper procedures to protect your property investment while avoiding costly mistakes. Memphis landlords must follow complex requirements involving notice periods, court filings and tenant rights.

Crislip Philip provides local representation with highly experienced attorneys who understand Tennessee Residential Landlord Tenant Law. As a BBB accredited business with an A+ rating, we deliver excellent customer service while protecting your interests throughout eviction proceedings.

Common Reasons For Tenant Evictions

Property owners typically pursue eviction proceedings for several recurring issues that violate lease agreements:

  • Nonpayment of rent: Late or missing rental payments exceeding grace periods
  • Lease violations: Unauthorized pets, excessive noise, property damage or rental term breaches
  • Illegal activities: Drug use, criminal behavior or unlawful conduct on premises
  • Holdover tenants: Renters remaining after lease expiration without permission
  • Property damage: Deliberate destruction causing significant repair costs beyond normal wear

These violations require proper documentation and legal notice procedures to support successful eviction actions in Memphis courts.

When Eviction Is Considered Retaliatory

Tennessee law prohibits landlords from pursuing evictions in retaliation against tenants who exercise legal rights. Retaliatory evictions may occur when landlords attempt removal after tenants file complaints about habitability issues, report code violations, organize tenant associations or assert other legal protections.

Common Eviction Mistakes

Landlords frequently make procedural errors that delay or invalidate eviction proceedings. Common mistakes include improper notice delivery, incorrect notice periods, filing before grace periods expire, accepting partial payments after serving notices and failing to maintain detailed documentation. Self-help evictions such as changing locks or shutting off utilities are illegal and create significant legal liability.

Tennessee Eviction Process Requirements

Tennessee law mandates specific procedural steps during eviction proceedings. Written notices must be properly prepared and delivered according to statutory requirements before court action. After obtaining possession judgments, our attorney can file writs of possession to accomplish tenant compliance with eviction orders while handling all litigation aspects.

Contact Crislip Philip For Memphis Eviction Services

Contact us by calling 901-201-5078 or use our online contact form for consultation with experienced Tennessee landlord-tenant attorneys.

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