A SUMMARY OF THE FLORIDA EVICTION PROCESS
Florida Statutes Chapter 83 governs landlord/tenant matters and the eviction process, specifically, Florida Statutes 83.40-83.682. Essentially, the process can be summarized as follows:
First, the landlord posts a three day notice on the tenant's door. The tenant then has three business days to pay the rent in full or leave the property. If the tenant fails to pay the past due rent and remains on the property after the three days expire, we then file a Complaint for Eviction with the Court and serve the tenant with a copy. The tenant has five business days from the date of being served with the Complaint and Summons for Eviction to file an Answer with the Court. If the tenant fails to file any paper with the Court, we file a Default and Final Judgment package.
The Law Offices of Nicholas Felzen has a wealth of experience with the Eviction process and has helped many Miami landlords with their eviction and tenant problems.
In addition to handling Eviction cases, our office also handles:
Miami Commercial Evictions
Broward Commercial Evictions
Miami Real Estate Transactions & Title Insurance
Miami Uncontested Divorce Attorney
Miami Construction Liens & Collections
Miami Homeowners' Insurance Claims (Hurricanes, Fire, Pipe Burst, etc...)
Miami Foreclosure Defense/Defensa Ejecucion Hipotecaria en Miami
Broward Eviction Attorney, Abogado Desalojo en Broward
Fort Lauderdale Eviction Attorney
Hollywood, FL Eviction Attorney
MIami Security Deposit refund issues
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