by Olivia Pollock | Jan 9, 2025 | Notices
Florida property managers frequently face situations requiring action against tenants for lease violations, whether curable or non-curable. In these cases, issuing a 7-Day Notice to Cure or a 7-Day Notice to Terminate (for non-curable violations) under F.S....
by Olivia Pollock | Jan 6, 2025 | Notices
As of the date of this article, the CARES Act is still in effect for “covered dwelling” units, although there is a bill that has been introduced in the House of Representatives to repeal the 30 day notice requirement as discussed in this article. Until the statutory...
by Olivia Pollock | Sep 18, 2024 | Notices
The most used notice to tenants is a Notice to Pay pursuant to F.S. 83.56(3). While it may seem to be a simple task, the truth is, many landlords incorrectly prepare and deliver the Notice to Pay, which can cause problems with an eviction action filed based on that...
by Olivia Pollock | Sep 6, 2024 | Notices
The termination of a tenancy occurs when a landlord legally ends a tenant’s tenancy. This process is governed by specific Florida statutes, including F.S. sections 83.56, 83.57, 83.575, 83.59, and 83.682, which outline the legal procedures and requirements that...
by Olivia Pollock | Jun 17, 2024 | Notices, Landlord, Law
Exterminator in Home One common landlord task is to access the rental property for inspections, repairs, maintenance, and showings. This article addresses legal obligations of landlords and tenants and practical operation methods of accessing the property. F.S...