Remove Wrongful Occupants From Your Co-Op Share Or Condominium Unit
When someone is wrongfully occupying your co-op share or condominium unit and refusing to leave, you need immediate legal action to regain control of your home. An ejectment is a legal proceeding that removes the occupant and restores possession to you as the rightful owner. Unlike eviction, which applies specifically to landlord-tenant relationships where you have granted a lease, ejectment is a broader remedy available against any party wrongfully in possession of your residential property—a trespasser, a former tenant who will not vacate, a family member overstaying their welcome, or anyone else in unlawful possession. Sverd Law Firm has successfully pursued ejectment actions on behalf of co-op shareholders and condominium unit owners to reclaim their homes and remove unwanted occupants.
When Ejectment Becomes Necessary In Residential Buildings
Ejectment cases in co-ops and condominiums arise in various circumstances. A family member or friend may occupy your unit without permission and refuse to leave. A tenant may remain in possession after the lease term expires and eviction proceedings have been exhausted. Someone may claim an ownership interest or vague oral agreement to occupy your share or unit and resist removal. An occupant may violate building house rules or building corporation policies, creating a situation where the building wants the occupant removed and you must pursue ejectment. The occupant has no legal right to possess your home, but refuses to vacate voluntarily. Ejectment forces the issue and compels removal through court order.
We Restore Your Possession
Sverd Law Firm pursues ejectment actions to remove wrongful occupants from your co-op share or condominium unit and restore your possession and control of your home. We establish your superior title or right to possession, defeat the occupant’s claims, and obtain a judgment ordering them removed.
Let Us Handle Your Case
If someone is wrongfully occupying your co-op share or condominium unit and refusing to leave, email us to schedule your initial consultation today.

