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Investigating Partnership Property Management

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Partnership Property Management owns and operates residential rental properties in most major cities across North Carolina and in many smaller communities.

Our firm is currently investigating  Partnership Property Management’s practices related to the assessment and collection of eviction-related fees from tenants following the filing of a complaint for summary ejectment.

It is our understanding that Partnership Property Management regularly charged and collected filing fees, service fees, and attorneys’ fees after filing an eviction complaint against their tenants. This is in addition to late fees. This could add up to be hundreds of dollars, simply for being a couple of days late with rent.

Unfortunately, on June 25, 2018, the law changed to make it far easier for landlords to recover out-of-pocket legal expenses from tenants during eviction cases. Before this new legislation passed, landlords could not recover these eviction-related fees.

If you were charged these fees by Partnership Property Management or any other property before June 25, 2018, we are very interested in speaking with you. Our firm has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of tenants for the illegal assessment of eviction-related fees.


If you had an eviction filed on you before June 25th, 2018, Maginnis Law’s consumer protection attorneys would like to speak with you confidentially. You may be entitled to a complete refund of all amounts of illegal eviction-related fees, plus a statutory penalty ranging from $500 to $4,000 per violation, in addition to your attorneys’ fees.

You can reach our consumer protection attorneys by phone at 919.526.0450, by email at info@maginnislaw.com or through our contact page.