Landlord / Tenant
Landlord tenant issues in Florida include commercial property leases, residential leases, and mobile home lot leases. Each subject is governed by its own special rules, and which rules are applicable to your situation will depend on the facts.
Depending on your type of case, you will need to review the lease information and the applicable laws to determine your rights and responsibilities. Most importantly, you should never take action until you know what legal requirements apply to you. Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, there may be special notice provisions that you need to follow, depending on your situation, and failure to follow these notice requirements can severely impact, and in some instances, waive your claims.
As a landlord, it is important that you are aware of what provision you may include in your lease. Some provision under applicable statutes may be modified, while others may not. You also want to take advantage of any provisions that you can include to help you expedite your case should you have to remove your tenant.
If you have questions regarding your rights as a landlord or a tenant, you should contact an experienced attorney for help. Call me today, and I will discuss your case with you.




