Ann O’Connell

Attorney · UC Berkeley School of Law
Ann O’Connell

Ann O’Connell is a legal editor at Nolo specializing in landlord-tenant and real estate law. She writes for Nolo.com, Lawyers.com, and Avvo. Ann is a coauthor of Nolo's Essential Guide to Buying Your First Home, which won a silver Benjamin Franklin Award from the Independent Book Publishers Association in 2020, Every Landlord’s Legal Guide, Saving the Family Cottage, Renter's Rights, Leases and Rental Agreements, and Every Tenant's Legal Guide.

Legal career. Before joining Nolo as an editor, Ann was a freelance writer for Nolo as well as other publications and law firms. Ann practiced civil litigation in California and Colorado, and had her own firm in Colorado. At her firm, she focused on real estate, landlord-tenant, and small business cases. 

Credentials. Ann earned her B.A. from Boston College and her J.D. from UC Berkeley Law. She has passed the bar exams in California, Nevada, and Colorado, where she is both an active attorney and a real estate broker.

Landlord-tenant law. Ann’s favorite part of writing about landlord-tenant matters is the opportunity to help tenants—who often find it difficult to afford or hire a lawyer to represent them—understand and assert their rights. Ann’s research and writing on coronavirus-related eviction bans and tenant rights has been cited by numerous news outlets and government agencies, including Yahoo Finance, CNET, Fannie Mae, and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

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Recent Articles
Can I Smoke in My Own Apartment?
Whether you can smoke in your own apartment depends on your lease and the relevant law. ... Read more

How Much Does a Landlord-Tenant Lawyer Cost?
We compiled and analyzed data on fee arrangements reported by landlord-tenant attorneys across the United States. Here is what we found. ... Read more

Rights & Responsibilities of Tenants
Knowing your rights as a renter (and enforcing them as necessary) and meeting your legal responsibilities is key to a successful tenancy. ... Read more

State-by-State Security Deposit Laws and Limits
Find out what your state's law says about how much landlords can charge for security deposits. ... Read more

The Eviction Process
Filing an eviction lawsuit is the only legal way to physically remove tenants from a rental. Learn what to expect at each stage of the eviction process. ... Read more