
Tenant Defender Plus did not start in a boardroom. It started in courtrooms, kitchens, and driveways — where good people, behind on rent or facing foreclosure through no real fault of their own, were being processed like inventory by a system tilted hard toward landlords, servicers, and institutional owners.
Tired of watching hard-working tenants and homeowners served defective notices and told it was over. Tired of the legal system charging $5,000 retainers to fix problems the law already says shouldn't exist.
Foreclosure attorneys are not immune. Several of our founding lawyers have personally faced default, sale dates, and the 3 a.m. dread that comes with a notice taped to a door.
The defenses that save attorneys' own homes — improper service, defective notice, fee bundling, PTFA, habitability, retaliation — are the exact same defenses ordinary people are never told about.
"I have had to defend myself — more than once — against a system that is openly tilted toward landlords and institutional owners. I won because I knew where to look. Tenant Defender Plus exists so that the next person doesn't have to be a lawyer to find the same defects, raise the same defenses, and stay in their home."
David spent years on the front lines of foreclosure and eviction defense in Florida — first protecting his own family from a wrongful sale, then refusing to turn anyone away who walked into his office with a notice in hand.
He built Tenant Defender Plus for the tenant who can't afford a $5,000 retainer, the homeowner blindsided by a successor servicer, and the attorney who wants to help twenty more clients a month without drowning in intake.