Attorney Profile
Attorney Adham Yennes
Adham Yennes advises Florida clients in matters where contracts, leases, notices, closing documents, and foreclosure papers are already shaping the legal position.
Attorney Profile
Counsel for matters that are already being shaped by the written record.
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Florida counsel
Practice centered on Tampa matters involving contracts, leases, notices, closings, and foreclosure-related pressure.
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Document-centered review
The work begins with the papers that control the matter, not with assumptions about what they should say.
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Direct advice
Clients receive a clear explanation of the legal posture and the decision that now matters most.
Situation
Clients usually reach out when the matter no longer feels theoretical. A notice has arrived, a contract dispute has sharpened, a closing file has stalled, or a foreclosure timeline is already underway.
Those are the circumstances in which careful legal reading and direct advice matter most.
Legal Reality
The right answer usually depends on the document, the notice provision, the timeline, and the communication history. The file has to be read carefully before the next legal decision is made.
Risk
A matter can become materially worse when someone responds too quickly, signs too fast, or assumes the paperwork says what it ought to say instead of what it actually says.
Attorney Role
Adham Yennes advises clients in contract, lease, eviction, closing, and foreclosure-related matters by grounding the work in the written record and the real timing pressure in the file.
The role is to identify the legal posture clearly, explain the risk honestly, and advise on the decision in front of the client without exaggeration.
Timing
Some files can move through ordinary intake. Others need immediate contact because a response, hearing, sale, possession issue, or closing deadline is already affecting what can still be done.
Next Step
If the matter falls within these practice areas and the documents are ready to be reviewed, contact the office before the file becomes harder to control.
Representative Matters
Contracts and written disputes
For clients who need an agreement read carefully before they sign, amend, respond, or enforce.
Leases, notices, and eviction files
For landlords, tenants, owners, and managers dealing with documents and deadlines that are already moving.
Closings and foreclosure-related pressure
For clients facing property transactions or loan-related issues that require careful review of the written record.
Contact The Office
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