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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Victim of a Crime – Can I Break My Lease?

Unfortunately, crime is a fact of life. Becoming a victim of a crime is unsettling, scary and can leave one feeling uncertain of what to do next. If a crime occurs at your leased residence, …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Florida Three Day Notice

    Did you receive a Florida Three Day Notice? In Florida, the first step in the eviction process for non-payment, a landlord is required to give a tenant or tenants notice of intent to …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Florida Notice of Non-Renewal | 561.699.0399

A Florida Notice of Non-Renewal (residential tenancy) can be drafted and sent by either the Landlord (Owner, Manager, Agent) or the Tenant. The Florida Notice of Non-Renewal gives the other party to the Lease Agreement …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Motion To Determine Rent

My office is always asked by both Tenant and Landlords what is a Motion to Determine Rent?  Once an Eviction Complaint is served on the Tenants for non-payment of rent,  the Tenant has five (5) days to …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Received Three Day Notice Florida

  Have you received a Three Day Notice in Florida? Pursuant to Florida Statute 83.56(3), when a tenant fails to pay the monthly rental payment, a Landlord sends the Tenant a Three Day Notice to …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Florida Landlord Tenant Notice

Are you a Florida Landlord who is having issues with your Florida Residential Tenant? Is your Florida Tenant not paying Rent? Is their a non-monetary breach of the Florida Lease? Is it just time for …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Delray Beach FL Landlord Eviction Attorneys

The Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC assists Property Managers, Landlords, Owners, Agents, and Brokers, in the following areas:   Negotiating, drafting, and review of commercial and residential leases; Violation/breach of lease provisions; Noise …

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Florida Condominium Association Access to Units

Pursuant to Florida Statute 718.111(5), the Condominium Association has the irrevocable right to access each unit during reasonable hours for the purposes of maintenance, repair or replacement of any common elements or of any portion …

Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Notice Requirements Florida Residential Tenant

Are you a Florida Tenant renting a residential property?  Has your lease expired?  Before deciding to vacate your Florida residential property, make sure to follow Chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes by giving the correct …

Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Lake Worth FL Tenant Attorney

Lake Worth FL Tenant Attorney Tenant(s) Rights Representation in Lake Worth, Florida Is your Landlord Evicting you? Is your Landlord Evicting you without proper Court procedures? Is your Landlord discriminating against you? Is your Landlord …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Filing Florida Eviction

Filing Florida Eviction? Section 83.59, Florida Statutes, permits the landlord, the landlord’s attorney or a landlord’s agent to file a complaint for removal of a tenant.  As determined in Fla. Bar Re: Advisory Opinion Non-Lawyer …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Landlord Obtaining Possession Florida

  Landlord Obtaining Possession Florida? In Florida, there are three (3) ways a Landlord can obtain possession.  Specifically, they are by (1) Eviction (through the Court system); (2) Surrender; and (3) Abandonment.  This brief explanation …

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Power of Attorney in Florida

At some point in time, every individual should be thinking about some sort of estate planning.  Whether it is a last will and testament, trust or power of attorney, it is always good to be …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Florida Landlord Change Locks on Tenant? (Self-Help)

A question we always seem to get asked is can a Florida Landlord resolve ongoing matters with a terrible Tenant by taking matters into his/her own hands without use of the Court system? The answer …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Valid 3 Day Notice

The first step in evicting a Florida Residential Tenant is to properly post/serve/mail a valid 3-Day Notice.  Per Florida Statute 83.56(3), the 3-Day Notice is a demand for payment of past due rent or for …

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Landlord/Tenant & Evictions

Casualty Damage Florida Rental Property

Pursuant to Florida Statute 83.63, if the premises are damaged or destroyed other than by the wrongful or negligent acts of the Tenant, the Tenant may terminate the rental agreement and immediately vacate the premises.  …

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