• Receiving an eviction notice is one of the most stressful things a renter can face. But a notice is not the final word — you have rights, and there are often more options than you think. I’ll review your situation, explain your legal standing, and fight to keep a roof over your head. No matter your budget, we’ll find a way to work together.

  • You paid that deposit in good faith — and you deserve to get it back. Whether your landlord is withholding it without cause, making questionable deductions, or simply going silent, I can help you understand what you’re owed and pursue it. Legal help shouldn’t be out of reach just because of cost, and at Lubanski Law, it isn’t.

  • You have the right to a safe, livable home — full stop. Mold, broken heat, pest infestations, water damage: these aren’t minor inconveniences, they’re violations. If your landlord has ignored your requests for repairs, I can help you understand your options and hold them accountable. Everyone deserves a decent place to live, regardless of what they can afford to spend on legal fees.

  • Before you sign, know what you’re agreeing to. Leases are written to protect the landlord — I read them to protect you. I’ll flag problematic clauses, explain what the fine print actually means, and make sure you’re not unknowingly signing away rights you’re legally entitled to keep. A consultation costs far less than the problems an unfair lease can cause down the road.

  • Life changes — sometimes faster than a lease does. Whether you need to leave due to unsafe conditions, a job change, or a landlord who has violated the terms of your agreement, you may have more legal options than you realize. I’ll help you navigate the process, minimize financial exposure, and stand up for you if your landlord tries to use your lease as a weapon.

  • Landlord-tenant disputes don’t always fit neatly into a category. If you’re dealing with harassment, retaliation, illegal lockouts, discrimination, or something else that just doesn’t feel right — reach out. Renters are often unaware of just how many protections the law gives them. I work with all budgets, and the first step is simply a conversation.