Can South Florida Landlords Evict Tenants For Making too Much Noise?
Some Landlords have Tenants that cause excessive noise. In addition, they may be violating local noise ordinances. As a result, the Landlord may receive complaints or face fines. Therefore, it is important that they take action. Evicting tenants for making too much noise is a legal process, and if you need help with it, contact […]
South Florida Landlords Can Amend the Complaint to Avoid the CDC Stay
The CDC Declaration has made it difficult for South Florida Landlords to evict Tenants for Non-Payment of Rent. Unless they can prove that the Tenant does not qualify for protection, the case will be stayed. While this is frustrating, the good news is that South Florida Landlords can amend the Complaint to avoid the CDC […]
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 […]
What Happens if a Landlord accepts rent after a Lease Terminates in Florida?
Not every Landlord decides to renew the Lease. As a result, if a Florida Tenant remains after it terminates, they will no longer receive the same protections. While this can be frustrating for a Tenant, failure to vacate can have consequences. If the Landlord accepts rent after the lease terminates, the Tenant is provided protections. […]
What should a Florida Landlord do if a Tenant terminates their lease early?
A Tenant pays rent until their lease terminates. However, circumstances can change that will cause them to leave before it ends. Fortunately, a Landlord’s Options if a Tenant Vacates the Lease Early are stated in Florida Statute. If you have a Tenant that has left but still owes rent, contact the Law Office […]