Is it easier to evict for Non-Payment or Non-Monetary Violations?
Once a Tenant stops paying rent, a Landlord needs to act quickly. The longer they wait, the more money they will lose. At that point, an Eviction is the best option. Landlords also have Tenants that violate the lease for reasons other than non-payment of rent. While both are effective [...]
Broward Tenants That Remain After The Lease Terminates
The Florida Eviction Process is not always smooth. For example, some Landlords have Broward tenant that remains after A lease terminates. As a result, the "Holdover Tenant" is preventing them from renting the property. This can result in a loss of rent for the Landlord. Therefore, if you need to [...]
Accepting Rental Assistance Affects the Florida Eviction Process
Landlords continue to have difficulty collecting rent. Tenants still have not recovered financially as the Pandemic maintains its hold on the Economy. This has led to an increasing number of Evictions. In response, the Government has created Rental Assistance programs. While some Tenants do not get approved, others have qualified. [...]
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 [...]
Why Subleasing in Florida is a Bad Idea
In the last two years, the rental market has changed drastically. Landlords are renting their properties at historic rates. As a result, Tenants are subletting their apartments or allowing friends to stay with them to help with expenses. While at first it may be beneficial, it could hurt them [...]