Legal Expertise for Landlord/Tenant Disputes
Resolving Rental Agreement Challenges with Precision
Our firm specializes in navigating the complexities of landlord/tenant law, ensuring fair and effective resolutions for all parties involved.
Comprehensive Legal Services
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Solutions
Mediation Services
Facilitating amicable resolutions between landlords and tenants to avoid lengthy court proceedings.
Eviction Proceedings
Expert guidance through the eviction process, ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.
Lease Negotiations
Assisting in drafting and negotiating lease agreements that protect your interests.
Dispute Resolution
Resolving conflicts through strategic legal approaches tailored to your unique situation.
Tenant Rights Advocacy
Protecting tenant rights and ensuring fair treatment under the law.
Landlord Rights Protection
Safeguarding landlords’ interests and ensuring compliance with rental laws.
Proven Track Record in Rental Law
2015 – 2023
Senior Attorney
Law Office of Daniel A. Groth
Successfully represented numerous clients in complex landlord/tenant disputes, achieving favorable outcomes through skilled negotiation and litigation.
2010 – 2015
Associate Attorney
Long Island Legal Group
Handled a wide range of rental agreement cases, focusing on mediation and dispute resolution to minimize client stress and costs.
2005 – 2010
Legal Assistant
New York Housing Law Firm
Assisted in the preparation and management of landlord/tenant cases, gaining valuable insights into the intricacies of housing law.
Common Questions for Landlords and Tenants
Our firm provides comprehensive answers to frequently asked questions regarding landlord and tenant rights and responsibilities. Here are some of the most common inquiries we address.
What are a landlord's responsibilities for property maintenance?
Landlords are required to maintain a safe and habitable property, which includes ensuring that all essential services such as plumbing, heating, and electricity are in working order. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs are essential to comply with legal standards.
Can a tenant withhold rent for necessary repairs?
Tenants may have the right to withhold rent if the landlord fails to make necessary repairs that affect the habitability of the property. However, tenants must follow specific legal procedures, and it is advisable to consult with a legal professional before taking such action.
How much notice must a landlord give before entering a rental property?
Landlords typically need to provide at least 24 hours’ notice before entering a rental property, unless there is an emergency. This notice must be given in writing and should specify the reason for entry.
What are the legal grounds for evicting a tenant?
Eviction can occur for several reasons, including non-payment of rent, violation of lease terms, or illegal activities on the premises. Landlords must follow the legal eviction process, which includes providing proper notice and obtaining a court order.
Meet Our Legal Team

Daniel A. Groth
Principal Attorney

Jessica L. Thompson
Senior Associate Attorney

Michael R. Lee
Associate Attorney

Emily S. Carter
Paralegal Specialist

Rachel M. Brooks
Client Relations Manager

John P. Davis
Legal Research Analyst

Sophia T. Nguyen
Administrative Assistant

Christopher J. Allen
Litigation Support Specialist

Olivia K. Martinez
Case Manager

Ethan W. Harris
Legal Intern

Laura B. Kim
Marketing Coordinator

William J. Turner
Financial Officer
What Our Clients Say
“The Law Office of Daniel A. Groth provided exceptional service during a complex eviction process. Their expertise and professionalism were evident from start to finish.”
James H.
“Thanks to Daniel and his team, I was able to resolve a landlord dispute quickly and efficiently. Their guidance was invaluable.”
Susan M.
“I highly recommend this firm for any landlord/tenant issues. They are knowledgeable, responsive, and truly care about their clients’ needs.”
Robert T.
Get In Touch
Address
150 Motor Parkway, Suite 401, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Phone
(516) 902-9986