Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Do Florida Residential and Commercial Landlords and Tenants Follow Different Laws?

Do Florida Residential and Commercial Landlords and Tenants Follow Different Laws?
Do Florida Residential and Commercial Landlords and Tenants Follow Different Laws?

As West Palm Beach Evictions Lawyers, our firm is quite often asked Do Florida Residential and Commercial Landlords and Tenants Follow Different Laws? The answer to this question is YES.

Although both Commercial and Residential Landlords-Tenants are governed under Chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes, Chapter 83 is broke down into different sections. For simplistic purposes, Part I of the statute, sections 83.001-83.251 governs Non-Residential Tenancies (Commercial) and Part II, sections 83.40-83.682 governs Residential Tenancies.

Both Florida Landlords and Florida Tenants need to make sure that they adhere to the Florida Landlord Tenant laws and their Lease Agreements. This includes the Eviction process in Florida, termination of Lease Agreements, and Notice Requirements.

Also, if you have any issues regarding a Florida Residential or Commercial tenancy, it is always recommend that you hire competent West Palm Beach Evictions Lawyers, such as The Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC to help ensure that you are in compliance with the Law, your Lease, and local ordinances.

The Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC and its team of West Palm Beach Evictions Lawyers, represent both Landlords and Tenants in Commercial and Residential Landlord-Tenant disputes and Evictions.  We are located @ 814 W. Lantana Rd. Suite 1, Lantana, Florida 33462.  Call us today @ (561) 699-0399 to set-up an appointment to visit our Lantana, Florida Office Location.

Licensed to practice law in the State of Florida since 2008, Ryan S. Shipp, Esquire is the founder and principal attorney at Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC, which is located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Mr. Shipp and his team of associate attorneys and support staff focus their practice in the areas of real estate and business law.

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