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Steve Sowell has represented landlords throughout his career, including appeals when necessary. His experience encompasses both conventional and subsidized housing. He has pursued thousands of cases for both nonpayment of rent as well as termination of tenancy. He can handle post-eviction collection matters on a case-by-case basis; contact Steve for details.
One frequently asked question is "what items are chargeable against a tenant's security deposit?" Steve Sowell has prepared a guideline.
Steve Sowell has a "landlord's package" of documents containing all disclosures required by, and conforming with, both federal and Michigan Law, including a Rental Application, Lease, Option to Purchase, Commencement Inventory Checklist, Termination Checklist, Receipt for Checklist and Lease, Notice of Itemized Damages, and Security Deposit Settlement Agreement. These documents are available to clients both on paper and on disk (Microsoft Word® format) for a flat fee. A copy of the Rental Application can be downloaded in Adobe© pdf format.
In addition to representing landlords, Steve has evicted thousands of former mortgagors from single family residences when the redemption period on foreclosure has expired. A detailed outline of the foreclosure/eviction process in Michigan is located at this web site. Even if a mortgage company used a different attorney to handle the foreclosure, Steve Sowell can handle the eviction, usually at a cheaper price than the foreclosure attorneys would charge. Most cases have a hearing date in 48 hours.
Copyright 1999-2005 by Steve Sowell