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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How much would you say that an attorney working landlord and tenancy issues makes in this area?[/quote] Representing the landlords or the tenants?[/quote] Landlords, though I'd be curious for both sides.[/quote] NP and there is generally no money in representing tenants. If they can't pay their rent they can't afford a lawyer so if they qualify they use legal services. When I worked there starting salary was about $50K with small annual increases. There might be some money representing commercial tenants but that isn't what people consider landlord/tenant law. LL side your best bet is getting an apartment complex to use you so you're doing batches of cases for them when you appear in court. Downside is you're not going to be paid a lot for each case. Many LL lawyers use paralegals to prepare all the paperwork (some better than others but most tenants are not represented so maybe it doesn't matter).[/quote]
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