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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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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...
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David A. Donet's answer
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It means that you need to look in the judgment for the date that the...
Felix R. Carrillo
Felix R. Carrillo's answer
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On May 20, 2009, the President sifned into lawProtecting tenants at Foreclosure...
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Marc Hayes Feldman's answer
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You should ggive your landlord proper notice under the Florida Residential...
Lucreita D. Becude
Lucreita D. Becude's answer
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Your landlord will have to evict you under formal proceedings. He can give you...
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Christopher J. Coleman's answer
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As you may know Chapter 83 of Florida Statutes governs landlord tenant...
Felix R. Carrillo
Felix R. Carrillo's answer
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No. You must follow the landlord/tenant laws in order to lawfully evict a...
Joseph Kurt Kaple
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I'm sorry to hear that the landlord is so insensitive to your situation, but...
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Felix R. Carrillo
Felix R. Carrillo's answer
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There is no quick answer to this question becuase it depends on ow fast your...
Felix R. Carrillo
Felix R. Carrillo's answer
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I would immediately communicate with the landlord to explore possible options....
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Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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The lease may not say the date that the lease ends, but it should say what the...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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A short sale does not necessarily void your lease (or make it voidable). Start...
Jeffrey Lawson Baxter
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her tenancy is a month-to-month tenancy and she would have 15 days notice of...
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Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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The simple answer to your question is yes, your landlord can sue you for money...

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