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Florida Landlord Notice to Tenant

Florida Landlord Notice to Tenant
Florida Landlord Notice to Tenant

Are you a Florida Landlord that is having issues with your Tenant?  Is your Tenant not paying Rent?  Is their a non-monetary breach of the Lease? Is it just time for your Tenant to go? If you’re asking these questions, you’re at the right place. So what is Florida Landlord Notice to Tenant???

In Florida, Landlord & Tenant – Eviction matters are governed by the laws of the State of Florida ( Florida Statutes – Chapter 83 ) and by the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure.  There are four different types of notices with variations of each that are given to tenants by their Florida Landlord prior to an eviction action.

Each notice is very specific in what it requires. Although mailing is an option, we strongly recommend that Florida Landlords give their Tenant(s) one of the following notices by either hand delivery to the Tenant or by posting the notice to the Tenant’s door.  Before giving your Tenant notice, it is highly recommended that Florida Landlords contact a competent Lantana Eviction Attorneys before starting this process because a defective notice can slow down the process.  The Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC and its team of Lantana Eviction Attorneys and Eviction support staff are here to help!

Do you need assistance with a Florida Landlord Notice to Tenant from an experienced Lantana Eviction Attorneys or have a renters rights issue? The Lantana Eviction Attorneys at The Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC are here to assist.  Call us today @ (561) 699-0399 to set-up an appointment @ our Lantana, Florida office location.

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