All lawyers are for rent. Very few are for sale.
Speak to a lawyer that deals with such legislation where you are.
There is no requirement to go through a lawyer. But it would be wise to do so to make sure that things are properly done.
They have those at Rocket Lawyer. The website/link is "RocketLawyer.com/Lease-Agreements" . They will be able to help.
The chief lawyer is usually the head and top lawyer of a legal department
One can find a legal aid paternity lawyer by going to the legal aid official website. There one can search for legal aid lawyer by state or city and get their contact details.
Rent? Is that legal?
In my state it is illegal to evict a mentally ill person. A eviction can take place if the person is delinquent on the rent. It is wrong to discriminate. When it is an illness it is not the person's fault. Get a lawyer and seek legal counseling. I am not a lawyer but one can help you immensely.
Consult a lawyer if you can. Attend your case in rent court, and if your landlord has done this without filing legal petition than you're entitled to stay in the residence
You can find a reasonable legal aid lawyer online at www.legalshield.com or www.lsc.gov.
If you believe Bankruptcy or eviction are possible, and your asking what your asking (which is head scrtachingly weird), GET A LAWYER...go to legal aid...get help.
Find out if he has a criminal lawyer (call the court), and ask the lawyer who to pay.
There are many resources available to help one find a lawyer. A few of the legal helplines to find a lawyer are Community Legal Aid, Maine Volunteer Lawyers Project, and Legal Helpline IET Connect.