WHY YOUR PROPERTY OR ESTATE MANAGER SHOULD BE A PROPERTY LAWYER
When it comes to managing your tenant house or estate, one document helps: a Power of Attorney.
This document authorizes someone you trust, preferably a Property/Real Estate Lawyer, to act on your behalf in managing, renting, collecting rent, handling tenant issues, issuing legal notices and even taking defaulters to court when necessary.
If you are a Landlord who travels often, lives abroad, owns multiple properties or simply values your peace of mind, giving a Power of Attorney to an experienced Property Lawyer is not just wise, it is a smart long-term investment.
Your Property Lawyer ensures your property is professionally handled with full legal backing.
Now, imagine handing over your property to a non-Lawyer Estate Manager.
When tenants default, breach tenancy terms or become difficult, such Managers encounter a legal wall because only a Lawyer can issue valid legal notices and commence legal action.
So they run back to a Property Lawyer.
But when a Property Lawyer manages your property from the start, you enjoy proactive management, legal compliance, tenant discipline, faster rent recovery, increased property value, peace of mind, steady income and full protection under the law.
So empower a Property Lawyer with a Power of Attorney and let your investment work smoothly, lawfully and profitably without stress or legal setbacks.
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APEX CHAMBERS, Law Firm of Property/Real Estate and Business/Corporate /Commercial Lawyers, Attorneys, Barristers, Solicitors Advocates, Legal Practitioners rendering legal services, Legal Consultants and Notary Public in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria