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Commercial Eviction Process in Florida

Commercial Evictions are similar to Residential. If a Tenant fails to pay rent, they receive a 3 day notice. If they still fail to pay, the Landlord can file an Eviction.  Regardless of the reason, they must comply with the Process. 83.20 also provides for Removal of Tenants that remain after the lease terminates or […]

Need to evict a Commercial Tenant in Broward County, Florida

How do I Evict Commercial Tenant in Broward? Like Residential Evictions, the Florida Commercial Eviction Process can be straightforward. Landlords must follow Florida Statute 83 to Evict Commercial Tenant in Broward County, Florida.  If a Tenant does not pay rent, they receive a 3 day notice. As a result, they pay the past due rent […]

What Terms Should South Florida Commercial Landlords Include in the Lease?

Many South Florida Commercial leases do not contain the necessary protections for Landlords.  As a result, they end up losing a significant amount of money due to unpaid rent or property damage.  Unfortunately, this happens far too often.  However, there are ways for South Florida Commercial Landlords to protect themselves.  If you have questions about […]

Understanding a Florida Commercial Tenant’s Right to Withhold Rent

Not every Commercial Landlord/Tenant Relationship goes smoothly.  This could be due to several factors.   However, just because problems occur, a Commercial Tenant does not have absolute authority to withhold rent.  While a Landlord may fail to maintain or repair violations, a Tenant must follow 83.201 if they choose to withhold.  If you have questions about […]

Can a Florida Commercial Landlord use self-help to remove a Commercial Tenant?

Florida Commercial Landlords must be careful before changing the locks prior to the termination of a lease. They may be subject to damages if they engage in Self-Help activity. Therefore, if you have questions about a Florida Commercial Landlord’s use of Self-Help, contact the Law Office of Brian P. Kowal, PA at (954) 990-7552. Florida […]

DOES A COMMERICAL LANDLORD NEED AN ATTORNEY IN BROWARD COUNTY?

A Commercial Landlord Eviction in Broward County, Florida can be a long process.  If the Landlord is not represented by an Attorney, they will encounter delays.   In addition, if the Tenant files a response, they will be required to retain an Lawyer.  Therefore, it is a better to obtain representation at the start of the […]

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