Helping property owners remove unlawful occupants
Ejectment actions help property owners legally remove unauthorized occupants. Roach Law represents landlords and property owners in Pennsylvania, ensuring rightful property control through proper legal channels.
Protecting Property Owners' Rights
Experienced ejectment attorneys protecting your property rights
Ejectment cases arise when a person occupies a property without legal rights. Roach Law assists property owners in legally regaining possession, ensuring compliance with Pennsylvania laws and preventing further financial or legal complications.
Three Ways We Help
Filing Ejectment Lawsuits
We handle legal filings and court proceedings to remove unauthorized occupants.
Protecting Property Owners' Rights
Our attorneys ensure compliance with Pennsylvania property laws to prevent disputes.
Negotiating Peaceful Resolutions
We seek fair solutions before litigation, reducing legal costs and time.
Regain Control of Your Property
Ejectment actions ensure legal property ownership
Unlawful occupants can create financial and legal burdens. Roach Law helps property owners reclaim their property through legal ejectment proceedings, ensuring compliance with Pennsylvania law.

Take legal action to remove unlawful occupants
If someone is occupying your property without permission, you have legal options. Contact Roach Law to discuss an ejectment action and reclaim control of your property.
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What is an ejectment lawsuit?
An ejectment lawsuit is a legal process used to remove an unauthorized occupant who does not have a lease or rental agreement.
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How is ejectment different from eviction?
Evictions remove tenants under a lease, while ejectment removes individuals with no legal right to occupy the property.
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How long does an ejectment case take?
Ejectment cases can take months, depending on legal complexities. Our attorneys work to resolve cases efficiently.
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Can I file an ejectment case without an attorney?
While possible, ejectment cases require strict legal procedures. An attorney ensures compliance with Pennsylvania laws and a stronger case.
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What happens if the occupant refuses to leave?
If a court rules in your favor, law enforcement can remove the occupant. We ensure proper legal steps are taken.