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Landlord Tenant Mediation

Landlord-Tenant mediation helps resolve disputes between property owners and renters without going to court. Common issues include unpaid rent, repairs, lease violations, or security deposit disagreements. A neutral mediator listens to both sides, clarifies misunderstandings, and encourages compromise. Unlike a judge, the mediator doesn’t impose decisions—solutions come from the parties themselves. It’s faster, cheaper, and often more cooperative than legal action. Mediation can restore trust, protect tenancies, or help with peaceful move-outs. It’s especially valuable during housing crises when communication breaks down and legal threats escalate. Mediation creates space for solutions grounded in fairness rather than formal procedures.

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