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Camille Beaumont, Esq.

Landlord-Tenant & Real Estate Counsel

J.D., Tulane University Law SchoolNew York State Bar13+ years of practice
Edited by Jessica Henwick, Editor-in-Chief

Camille Beaumont is a landlord-tenant and real estate attorney whose work centers on the documents that govern residential and small commercial tenancies. Over more than a decade she has drafted and reviewed residential leases, rental applications, lease renewals, security deposit disclosures, and the notices that precede an eviction. She pays close attention to the statutory language and cure periods that make these documents enforceable, and she keeps a working knowledge of how habitability, deposit caps, and notice rules differ from one jurisdiction to the next.

At Legal Tank, Camille brings a drafting-focused perspective rather than a litigation one. She reviews document packages for internal consistency, clear terms, and correct notice mechanics, and she flags anything that depends on local rules a customer should verify with their own county or state before serving or filing. She is admitted in New York and New Jersey and works to keep templates practical for landlords and tenants who are handling their own paperwork.

Education

  • J.D., Tulane University Law School
  • B.A., University of Virginia

Bar Admissions

  • New York State Bar
  • New Jersey State Bar

Areas of Focus

Residential Leases

Drafting and review of residential lease agreements, renewals, and addenda, including rent, term, and maintenance provisions.

Eviction Notices

Preparation of pay-or-quit, cure-or-quit, and lease termination notices with attention to notice periods that vary by state and county.

Security Deposits

Deposit disclosures, itemized deduction statements, and return timelines drafted around jurisdiction-specific caps and deadlines.

Landlord-Tenant Compliance

Review of habitability, entry-notice, and disclosure language so rental documents reflect applicable local requirements.

Small Commercial Leasing

Drafting of short-form commercial and month-to-month lease documents for small landlords and tenants.

Residential lease agreementsEviction and pay-or-quit noticesSecurity deposit rules and disclosuresWarranty of habitabilityLease renewals and terminationsRental application documentsMonth-to-month tenancy termsState and county notice requirements

What Camille reviews at Legal Tank

Camille reviews landlord-tenant document packages such as leases and eviction notices to confirm the terms and notice mechanics are clear and internally consistent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Camille appear in court for Legal Tank clients?

No. Camille reviews and helps prepare the document package. Legal Tank does not appear in court or provide legal representation.

Do eviction notice requirements change depending on where I live?

Yes. Notice periods, permitted grounds, and service rules for eviction notices vary by state and county, so a customer should verify the local requirements before serving or filing.

Can Legal Tank prepare a lease that fits my state?

Legal Tank can prepare a lease document package based on the information provided, and customers should confirm any state-specific deposit, disclosure, and habitability rules locally.

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