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With over 15 years of experience, Attorney Schuk has earned a highly respected reputation in Wisconsin for his vast knowledge of landlord-tenant law. He is also versed in real estate law, probate administration, and estate planning. Choosing an attorney can be a daunting and sometimes overwhelming task. At Schuk Law, you will be greeted with smiling faces who are ready to answer your questions.

Attorney Schuk has participated in numerous speaking engagements for Sterling Education Services (SES), Wisconsin State Bar's Pinnacle, and for local associations and groups. Recently, Attorney Schuk was invited to speak at the Wisconsin Association of Judicial Court Commissioners Fall Conference on courtroom civility. In 2016, Attorney Schuk was asked to write a featured article for the State Bar of Wisconsin's Inside Track.

More recently, he was asked to contribute to the State Bar of Wisconsin's upcoming book, Wisconsin Landlord/Tenant Manual, for Books Unbound. Attorney Schuk served as the Walworth County Bar Association President for a total four years, from 2012 through 2015.
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Brian A. Schuk focuses his practice mainly on landlord-tenant law, representing both landlords and tenants.
After being a partner of Wassel, Harvey & Schuk, LLP for 12 years, Mr. Schuk opened his own law firm, Schuk Law, LLC, in June of 2017.
He continues to offer experienced and effective representation to businesses and individuals by assisting with negotiating and drafting leases, evictions, and damages/security deposit disputes.
Attorney Schuk is also familiar with HUD and Rural Development rules and regulations.
As a former Deputy Clerk of Courts, having worked with MANY attorneys over a number of years, it was always a pleasure working with Attorney Brian Schuk.
His demeanor and preparation of cases was exceptional.
In addition, Attorney Schuk's communication skills with the Court was always appreciated, as well as his prompt submission of court ordered documents, following court proceedings.
Sometimes in our lives there is trouble and we need professional help.
I had trouble and I could not get it sorted out and settled.
Whether you need a lease drafted, need to get rid of a pesky tenant, or need assistance with a security deposit dispute, Attorney Schuk has represented hundreds of landlords with a variety of issues.
No two cases are alike, and we can assure you he's seen it all.
Also familiar with HUD and Rural Development, Attorney Schuk is the person to contact for all of your landlord needs.
With state and local laws constantly changing, it is hard to know your rights as a tenant.
When it comes to something as important as housing, call someone who knows the law and can get you the help you deserve.
If a tenant violates the terms of the lease or outstays the length of the rental agreement, a landlord may initiate foreclosure proceedings.
To ensure the process goes smoothly, discuss your options with an experienced eviction attorney.
While Wisconsin's eviction laws are designed to provide relief to landlords with tenants that will not comply with the rental agreement, these laws also protect the rights of those tenants from unfair eviction.
Legally evicting a tenant in Wisconsin can be uncomplicated with the help of an attorney, but it is critical to comply with all landlord-tenant statutes.
The eviction process was put in place to protect landlords and their property from tenants who wrongfully hold over or fail to pay rent.
A landlord, however, must have valid, legal grounds to evict before initiating the eviction process.
Examples of valid, legal reasons to evict a tenant in Lake Geneva and throughout Wisconsin include the following.
The length of time the landlord must give the tenant to vacate the property before filing a small claims eviction proceeding varies depending on the type and length of lease.
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