Compare 3 attorneys and 3 law firms in Santa Fe , NM. Sort by highest rating and years of landlord, tenant and eviction experience.
Thomas Lane
Santa Fe landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Jay Goodman and Associates with 41 years experience2019 Galisteo Street, Suite C3, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Karl Sommer
Santa Fe landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Sommer Karnes and Associates with 38 years experience200 West Marcy Street, Suite 133, Santa Fe, NM 87504
Thomas Banner
Santa Fe landlord, tenant and eviction attorney at Banner Firm with 18 years experience1600 Lena Street, Suite C-8, Santa Fe, NM 87505
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