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, […]
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. […]
How Landlord and Tenant Mediation in Florida can be beneficial
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 […]
Broward County Eviction Lawyers
The Eviction Process can be stressful. As a result of the Tenant failing to pay rent, a Landlord loses a substantial amount of income. However, they may be able to recoup their losses by leasing the property after the Process is completed. Therefore, if you need to remove a Tenant, you should hire Broward County […]
Can a Tenant file a Response to a Writ of Possession in Broward County
Can a Tenant file a Response to a Writ of Possession in Broward County, Florida? When the Sherriff posts a Writ, a Tenant has 24 hours to vacate. While this can be stressful, they must act immediately. At this stage of the Eviction, the Tenant has very few rights. It does not mean that they […]