At Edward Allen Law, we represent landlords — and we do it efficiently, affordably, and at scale.
We understand what matters to landlords: resolving problems quickly, protecting your bottom line, and avoiding unnecessary complications. Whether you own a single rental or manage thousands of units, we offer practical, fixed-cost legal services tailored to your needs.
Edward Allen Law was founded by David Szostek, a lifelong entrepreneur who started his first business at 13 and made his first corporate acquisition at 18. Over a nearly 30-year career, he has owned companies across industries — from tech to food service — and brings that business-first mindset into every legal engagement.
David is a licensed real estate broker and a dedicated landlord attorney, with a focus on eviction and property-related legal services. He has personally filed over 10,000 eviction cases and regularly appears in nearly 30 Michigan courts.
He has represented large-scale landlords, public housing authorities, and private residential and commercial property owners. David has even been selected as amicus curiae in major landlord-tenant disputes and is the only practicing attorney to have trained Michigan lawyers on how to comply with the 2023 landlord-tenant court rule changes, through the Institute for Continuing Legal Education (ICLE).
Flat-fee pricing whenever possible — so you know the cost before you commit
Streamlined legal services at scale — ideal for landlords managing dozens or thousands of units
Courtroom-tested, statewide — regular appearances across Michigan in landlord-tenant dockets
Modern and responsive — with secure online client portals and flexible scheduling
Experienced in residential, commercial, and subsidized housing law
We also work closely with large landlords and their accounts receivable teams to align the eviction process with internal collections workflows — creating a more efficient legal process from notice through judgment.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and see how Edward Allen Law can streamline your eviction process and support your property goals — whether you have one door or ten thousand.