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Kenneth L. Baritz Case Study
Kenneth L. Baritz and Associates is the best law firm in the City of Philadelphia for Landlord representation. I have been using the firm for over 15 years for all eviction cases. Whether you are looking to get rid of a problem tenant, trying to reach an agreement for rents due, working with getting possession back or dealing with a tenant in bankruptcy here is where you should start. They are very experienced and professional.

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