Do Landlords still need to make repairs during an Eviction?

A Landlord should always follow the terms of the lease. This means that if they are responsible for making repairs or maintaining the landscape, they must comply.  There are some Landlords that believe that if they are evicting their Tenant, they no longer need to make repairs.  Unfortunately, this is not the case.  To learn […]

Why Landlords should not accept rent after a Lease Expires?

A Florida Landlord may not want to renew a Tenant’s Lease for several reasons.   However, they are not required to disclose them.  While some leases require that that they give notice of non-renewal, others do not.    Regardless of the requirement, if a Landlord accepts rent after the termination date, the lease will continue as […]

Why Florida Landlords should not file their own Evictions

Often times Landlords make the mistake of filing their own Evictions.  While it costs money to hire an Eviction Lawyer, it is more beneficial in the end.  If you have questions about Why Florida Landlords should not file their own Evictions, contact the Law Office of Brian P. Kowal, PA at (954) 990-7552.  Why Florida […]

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 in the end.  A Tenant […]

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, […]