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What the New Florida Landlord Tenant Law Could Mean for You

What the New Florida Landlord Tenant Law- HB 1417- Could Mean for You Introduction: In July of 2023, the State passed HB 1417, a law relating to Residential Landlord-Tenant Relationships in Florida. Intent and possible effects of legislation Some, like the Florida Realtors, think this legislation could help the Florida housing [...]

What are some of the duties a Landlord and Tenant have towards each other ?

It is always easier when a Landlord and Tenant are on the same page and able to have a harmonious relationship. Unfortunately, that doesn’t always happen. However, the Florida legislature has enacted certain statutes to try to ensure that Tenants and Landlords abide by certain duties toward each other. First and foremost, it [...]

2023-07-19T16:31:13-04:00Tenant Law|

What should the Landlord do if the Tenant abandons the Premises?

If you are a Landlord and discover or believe that your Tenant has abandoned the premises, you have a few options under the Florida Statutes. How to determine if a property has been abandoned. Before a Landlord acts on the belief that a Tenant has vacated the property and has no intention of [...]

2023-07-19T16:31:14-04:00Tenant Law|

How a Tenant can defend against an eviction

As discussed in a previous blog, a landlord in Florida must follow specific procedures if they wish to evict a Tenant. Fairly often, however, Landlords do not follow these procedures. So a Tenant may face the prospect of not having a residence, but with a solid legal case against a Landlord. Below are [...]

2023-07-19T16:31:15-04:00Tenant Law|

When a Property Manager in Florida can handle an eviction without an attorney

Can a tenant be evicted without the involvement of an attorney? In Florida, the answer is yes. A property manager assigned by the property owner can perform an eviction but only under certain circumstances. As the number of absentee real estate owners rise and Property Managers are counted on more and more to [...]

2023-07-19T16:31:16-04:00Tenant Law|

When And How A Landlord Can Evict A Tenant

People are not always perfect, so residential tenancies are also not consistently excellent. Throughout a residential tenancy, a tenant may not always act in a way that the Landlord would want or expect. A Tenant may even contravene certain provisions of the lease. Some Tenants may even violate the law. But when do [...]

2023-07-19T16:31:17-04:00Tenant Law|

Florida’s Landlord/Tenant Law

You will find a summary of Florida's Landlord/Tenant Law on this page. It is not intended for the purpose of providing legal advice. For additional information, refer to Chapter 83, Part II, Florida Statutes (F.S.). Before You Rent If possible, arrange for a walk-through of the premises to identify any problems that should be [...]

2023-07-19T16:31:18-04:00Tenant Law|
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