toolbar powered by Conduit

May 14th 2006 08:20 am

Apples to Apples

To an attorney, fees and costs are not synonymous. Fees are what the attorney charges for legal services. Costs are the out of pocket expenses attributable to a particular client’s case – court filing fees or legal courier charges, for example.

The upshot is when getting a quote from an attorney for eviction – or any other legal service – make sure you are getting a quote for both fees and costs. If the quote is for a flat rate for total “fees” – you are still responsible for costs. In an eviction the costs can equal or exceed the attorney fees. Make sure you are comparing apples to apples.

If you are getting a quote from an eviction service make sure the quote includes the attorney’s fees. It probably does not. If not, you can count on the total bill being much higher than the quote from the eviction “service”.

Eviction Forms
Seattle landlord attorney Scott Eller

No Comments yet »

Comments are closed.

Trackback URI |

« Using Eviction Kits - Bad Form ? | New Eviction Summons Form »

The Supreme Court of Washington does not recognize certification of specialties in the practice of law. A lawyer may not state or imply that the lawyer is a specialist. The content of this website is meant only to communicate fields of practice.

Lawyers may state or imply that they practice in a partnership or other organization only when that is a fact. Scott Eller is the sole shareholder of T. Scott Eller Law Firm PLLC.

Nothing in this website is meant as a substitute for legal advice. For legal advice about your particular situation feel free to contact us.

Powered by WebRing.