How Landlords can Best Protect Themselves
Florida Landlords can find themselves in trouble due to not having the proper protections during the pendency of the lease. However, this can be avoided if they speak to a Landlord Lawyer. Before entering a Lease, contact our office at (954) 990-7552 to learn how Landlords best protect themselves from liability. How Can Landlords avoid […]
Is it worth it to file a Partition Action in Florida?
There are some properties in Florida that are owned by several individuals. Each party may be responsible for paying their share of the Mortgage, taxes, maintenance etc. However, there are times when one owner is left with paying all the bills. Not only does this create resentment towards the other owners, it can create financial […]
Is it possible to stop a Foreclosure in Florida
For many, purchasing a Home is a great accomplishment. You found a place that you can reside in for years and ultimately sell it for a profit. However, there are circumstances such as a decrease in income that can affect your ability to pay your Mortgage. As a result, you can can be served with […]
Can you Evict a Tenant that contacts Code Enforcement?
Most leases state whether the Landlord or the Tenant are required to maintain the property. However, the County or City will always put the responsibility on the Landlord as they are the owner. Unfortunately for Landlords, there are instances when a Tenant complains to Code Enforcement about the condition of the property when they in […]
Can a Landlord Evict a Tenant that commits Code Violations?
A Tenant can be Evicted for non-payment of rent and non-monetary violations. A less common way is evicting a Tenant that commits code violations. While the Landlord is ultimately responsible to cure the violations, it does allow them to remove the Tenant. Therefore, if you need to Evict a Tenant that commits Code Violations, […]