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Submit a Work Order. Get Legal Clarity.
Not every landlord issue is an eviction.
Sometimes it is a tenant request.
A notice question.
A lease interpretation issue.
A situation that feels legally uncomfortable — but not yet litigated.
At Taggart Law, P.C., An Alabama Landlord’s Legal Resource, we provide structured fractional in-house counselservices to multifamily operators, property managers, and self-managing owners across Alabama.
We call it submitting a work order.
What Is a Work Order?
A work order is a structured way for our clients to submit landlord-tenant questions for legal guidance. Through our website form, you submit the issue. In most cases, one of our attorneys responds through the MyCase platform.
- It is direct
- It is efficient
- It is accessible
What Types of Issues Can Be Submitted?
Work orders may include a wide range of operational questions, such as:
- Review of a tenant-provided request
- Lease interpretation questions
- Notice drafting guidance
- Questions about terminating a tenancy
- Compliance concerns involving tenant situations
- Risk evaluation before taking action
Some issues are straightforward. Others require more analysis. But the goal is the same: address legal questions early — before they turn into expensive legal disputes.
Education Built Into the System
A significant portion of work order questions are answered as part of the ongoing legal education and support we provide our valued clients. In many cases, the answer to your question may already exist within our growing database of recorded training videos and educational materials. When appropriate, we will direct you to those resources so your team can access clear, consistent guidance immediately.
We believe informed landlords make better operational decisions. For many clients, this structured access to legal guidance functions as fractional in-house counsel — without the overhead of maintaining internal legal staff. It allows you to operate confidently while knowing experienced Alabama landlord-tenant counsel is accessible when needed.
When More Is Required
Most work orders are resolved through guidance and clarification. In situations where written product, formal legal drafting, or more extensive legal work is necessary, we will advise you of next steps and open a formal file if appropriate. Our goal is transparency and alignment — not surprise billing.
Built for All Three Types of Landlords
This service is available to:
- Multifamily apartment communities
- Property management companies
- Self-managing owners
Alabama landlord-tenant law applies equally to each — even though their operational realities differ. Our work order system bridges that gap, giving each type of landlord structured access to experienced Alabama landlord counsel when it matters.
Legal Support Without Waiting for Crisis
Eviction is reactive.
Work orders are proactive.
Instead of guessing, searching forums, or relying on informal advice, you have a structured mechanism to ask the question and receive guidance from attorneys who practice Alabama landlord-tenant law daily. That is how small issues stay small.
We know the law.
We keep landlords sharp.
We litigate when it counts.





