Florida Evictions should be handled by Attorneys not Property Managers
A Landlord will achieve the best result by hiring a Broward County Eviction Attorney. Without experience and knowledge of the Process, they need competent and aggressive representation to protect their rights. Accordingly, Florida Evictions should be handled by Attorneys not Property Managers. If you need to remove your Tenant, contact the Law Office of Brian […]
Can South Florida Landlords include Two Notices on the same Document?
Some Landlords believe that when sending a Notice to a Tenant, it can be for one purpose. This is not true. The law does not prevent them from sending two notices on the same document to a Tenant. This includes non-payment of rent, non-monetary violations, and termination of the lease. Therefore, if you need […]
Can South Florida Landlords Evict Tenants that Keep the Property in an Unsanitary Condition?
South Florida Tenants can be evicted for reasons other than non-payment of rent. This includes failure to keep the property in a sanitary condition. However, procedures must be followed before a case can be filed in Court. If you need to Evict a Tenant for Failing to Keep the Property Sanitary and clean, contact the […]
Should a Broward Landlord Settle with their Tenant?
Broward Landlords face the reality of having Tenants that fail to pay rent. As a result, they have to decide if they will settle with them or proceed with Eviction. Both choices greatly impact them. If you are a Broward Landlord unsure about settling with their Tenant, contact the Law Office of Brian P. Kowal, […]
Can a Broward Landlord Collect Rent after Terminating a Month-to-Month Lease?
A Broward Landlord can terminate a Month-to-Month Lease by giving notice. They can also accept rent anytime before it expires. The uncertainty arises if they accept it after. If you are unsure of your right to collect Rent after Terminating a Month-to-Month Lease, contact the Law Office of Brian P. Kowal, PA. Does Terminating a […]
Does the CDC Order Prevent Broward Landlords from Evicting Tenants?
Unless you have not been watching the news, you are aware that the Coronavirus has affected Florida Landlords and Tenants. The Courts are flooded with Evictions. Landlords have been forced to deal with the reality that many Tenants are not paying rent. To provide safeguards to Tenants affected by Covid-19, the Government has given them […]
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 […]
How Landlord and Tenant Mediation in Florida can be beneficial
Is it possible to collect past due rent from a Commercial Tenant that was evicted?
The unfortunate part of being a Commercial Landlord is having a Tenant that fails to pay rent. It makes no difference if you are the most generous Landlord and have given them a hundred chances. The reality is you will need to proceed with the Commercial Eviction Process to remove them. That is the easy […]
The Effect of a Final Judgment of Eviction in Florida
A Final Hearing takes place if the Eviction is not settled. As a result, the Court renders a decision. The Effect of a Final Judgment of Eviction in Florida impacts Landlords and Tenants. Therefore, if you have questions about the Process, contact the Law Office of Brian P. Kowal, PA. The Effect of a Final […]