Landlord Tenant Listings

The landlord-tenant service sector encompasses attorneys, property managers, mediators, tenant advocates, housing counselors, and court filing services operating under a fragmented patchwork of state statutes and local ordinances. This directory compiles listings across those professional categories to support landlords, tenants, and researchers locating qualified service providers within a specific jurisdiction. Listings are organized by service type and geography, reflecting the regulatory structures that govern each category. Understanding how the directory is structured helps users match service needs to the appropriate provider class.


Listing categories

Listings in this directory fall into five principal categories, each defined by the professional function performed and the licensing or certification framework that governs it.

  1. Legal representation — Licensed attorneys and law firms whose practice includes landlord-tenant law, eviction defense, lease disputes, security deposit litigation, and habitability claims. In all 50 states, legal representation requires active bar admission; state bar associations such as the State Bar of California and the New York State Bar Association maintain public license-verification portals.

  2. Property management companies — Firms contracted to manage residential or commercial rental properties on behalf of owners. Licensing requirements differ by state: California requires a real estate broker license under the California Department of Real Estate (DRE); Florida requires licensure through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). At least 22 states impose some form of property manager licensing or registration.

  3. Tenant advocacy and housing counseling organizations — Nonprofit and government-funded agencies providing tenant education, fair housing complaint assistance, and pre-eviction counseling. HUD-approved housing counseling agencies are listed publicly through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and operate under 24 CFR Part 214.

  4. Mediation and dispute resolution services — Providers offering structured negotiation between landlords and tenants outside the court system. The American Arbitration Association and state-administered community dispute resolution centers represent the two primary provider types in this category.

  5. Court filing and process services — Registered process servers, legal document preparers, and courthouse filing services that support eviction proceedings and small claims actions. These providers operate under court rules rather than professional licensing boards in most jurisdictions.

The contrast between licensed professionals (attorneys, licensed property managers) and unlicensed service providers (document preparers, mediation facilitators) is a critical classification boundary. Unlicensed providers are prohibited from offering legal advice under unauthorized practice of law statutes present in every state.


How currency is maintained

Directory listings in any service-sector reference face attrition from license lapses, firm closures, address changes, and jurisdictional scope shifts. The practical standard for a professional directory in the legal and real estate sectors is periodic verification against primary source databases — state bar license lookups, state real estate commission registries, and HUD's counseling agency locator.

State real estate commission registries are publicly searchable in at least 40 states and are updated on a rolling basis as licenses are issued, renewed, suspended, or revoked. Bar association member directories are similarly authoritative. Listings cross-referenced against these primary sources carry significantly higher reliability than self-reported entries alone.

For How to Use This Landlord Tenant Resource, the verification methodology applied to any specific listing category is a relevant factor when evaluating whether a located provider is currently in good professional standing.


How to use listings alongside other resources

A directory listing identifies a provider and their category — it does not validate the suitability of that provider for a specific legal situation, jurisdiction, or property type. Users locating a landlord-tenant attorney through this directory should cross-reference the attorney's active license status through the relevant state bar's public directory before engagement.

Tenant advocates and housing counseling organizations listed here may operate under HUD approval, local government contracts, or independent nonprofit status — distinctions that affect the services available and any associated cost. HUD-approved agencies provide services under standardized protocols governed by 24 CFR Part 214; independent advocates may not carry the same oversight structure.

The Landlord Tenant Directory Purpose and Scope page describes the geographic and categorical boundaries applied to listings in this directory, which is particularly relevant for users operating in states with unusually active landlord-tenant legislation such as California (Civil Code §§ 1940–1954.06), New York (Real Property Law §§ 220–238), or Oregon (ORS Chapter 90).


How listings are organized

Listings are structured along two primary axes: service category and geographic scope.

Geographic scope classifications used in this directory:

Within each geographic scope, listings are further sorted by service category as defined in the listing categories section above. This structure allows a user seeking, for example, a HUD-approved housing counselor in Texas to filter by both geography (Texas) and category (tenant advocacy/housing counseling) without encountering results from unrelated provider types such as process servers or property management firms.

Secondary metadata attached to listings — including licensing jurisdiction, bar admission state, and HUD approval status — supports precision filtering in cases where a dispute crosses jurisdictional lines, such as a commercial lease dispute involving parties in two states. The Landlord Tenant Listings index reflects this taxonomy and is the primary reference point for category-level navigation within the directory.

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