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Michael Lee Mau
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It is never advisable to operate under a verbal agreement, as it can lead to...
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Leonard Peter Cabral's answer
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Florida Statute section 83.67 (1), states in part that a landlord of any rental...
Lucreita D. Becude
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If your utilities have been cut off then contact the Jacksonville Code...
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Lucreita D. Becude
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No. you need to look at the Landlord/Tenant Handbook published on the web for...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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On the narrow facts that you presented, it seems like you are stuck dealing...
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Steven W. Ledbetter
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Depends on the type of tenancy or what the terms of the written lease agreement...
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Ian C. White's answer
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You should have been presented with some sort of Rules and Regulations document...
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Michael James Vanderzee
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The governing documents (declaration, by-laws) will control in this situation....
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Royce Brent Bishop
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This is really a 50/50 shot. The law says, no, but you did sign a contract. I...
Lucreita D. Becude
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No. They probably filled out an application and if you did not take the time...
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Felix R. Carrillo
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You need to legally evict your tenant. Changing the locks is the equivalent to...
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Christopher J. Coleman's answer
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You have obviously reviewed Chapter 83 because it appears you understand your...
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Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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The actions that your landlord can take are based on the lease you signed....
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Felix R. Carrillo
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You loose nothing by doing so but I think you will be contacted by the lender...

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