West Palm Beach Unlawful Detainer
What is a West Palm Beach Unlawful Detainer and does it apply to me? If you are the Owner of a West Palm Beach residential property or West Palm Beach…
Motion to Determine Rent Florida
Are you a Florida Tenant that is having issues with your Florida Landlord regarding payment or are you currently involved in the Florida Eviction Process? A Motion to…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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)…
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…
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…





