Most Eviction Complaints contain a single count for Possession. This means that if the Tenant…
Category: Florida Landlord Rights
			
								Can you Evict a Tenant that fails to obtain Renter’s Insurance?
Many Florida Landlords require their Tenants to purchase Renter’s Insurance. In fact, they include it…
			
								How should a Landlord respond to a Motion to Determine Rent?
The Florida Eviction Process is not always straightforward. Some cases take longer as a result…
			
								Can a Landlord Evict a Tenant for Harassment?
Florida Tenants must comply with the terms of the lease. Failure to do so can…
			
								How can a Florida Commercial Landlord evict a Commercial Tenant for Non-Monetary Violations?
The most common way to Evict a Florida Commerical Tenant is for Non-Payment of Rent. …
			
								Why a Landlord should not represent themselves at an Eviction Trial?
The Eviction process can be stressful for a Landlord. They have already lost rent or…
			
								Landlords should avoid accepting Rent During an Eviction?
When a Tenant does not pay rent, the Eviction Process is the best solution to…
			
								Landlords Need To Maintain Property Even Though Tenant Is Not Paying Rent
The biggest headache for many Landlords is non-paying Tenants. Not only are they losing monthly…
			
								Know Your Rights, Protect Your Property: Grounds for Eviction in South Florida
Know Your Rights, Protect Your Property: Grounds for Eviction in South Florida Navigating the complex…
			
								Effortlessly Remove a Family Member from Your Florida Home: Unlawful Detainer Action
Effortlessly Remove a Family Member from Your Florida Home: A Legal Guide to Unlawful Detainer…

			
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