Landlord/Tenant: Residential & Commercial Attorney in Marco Island

Our attorneys are skilled in drafting and reviewing leases and amendments to fit your situation and needs. We have experience drafting both commercial and residential leases as well as short term and long term leases and advising of the rights and responsiblities under the same. We work with you to draft lease documents that address your specific situation and make sure you understand all lease terms.

EVICTION

Situations such as non payment of rent or failure to comply with the lease terms may require the landlord to take action to terminate the lease and remove the tenant from the premises. Section 83, Florida Statutes governs the eviction process in Florida. It has strict requirements that must be followed in order for an eviction to be granted in Florida. Our attorney have the knowledge and experience to help you navigate the eviction process. From presuit notice to obtaining a writ of possession, we will handle every step of the process for you.

DEPOSIT/DAMAGE DISPUTES

Oftentimes when the lease has ended issues remain between landlord and tenant. Section 83, Florida Statutes also governs many disputes that arise when the lease is over and sets requirements on how disputes must be handled. We are here to help you resolve disputes over damages to the property and the tenant’s security deposit.

FAQ’s

Can a landlord evict a tenant in Florida without written notice?
Florida landlords are generally required to provide written notice before starting an eviction process. The type of notice and response period can depend on the reason for eviction, such as unpaid rent, lease violations, or lease termination. Improper notice may affect the eviction proceedings.
Who is responsible for property repairs in a Florida rental dispute?
Responsibility for property repairs in Florida often depends on the lease agreement and the nature of the issue. Landlords may be responsible for maintaining habitable conditions, while tenants may be responsible for damages caused by misuse, neglect, or unauthorized alterations to the property.
Can Landlord-Tenant attorneys help with security deposit disputes?
Yes. Landlord-Tenant attorneys can help review lease terms, move-out conditions, repair claims, and written notices related to a security deposit dispute. Florida law includes rules regarding deposit deductions, notice requirements, and timelines for returning security deposits after tenancy ends.

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