What to do if the property manager is ignoring tenant complaints?
As to your first point, rent has gone up everywhere. It is just a part of life that rent in Florida is more and it continues to increase. Your...
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As to your first point, rent has gone up everywhere. It is just a part of life that rent in Florida is more and it continues to increase. Your...
You may not be able to get it back. You had much more notice than the final 24 hour notice. Quite simply, this eviction has been coming for...
This is a duplicate question. See responses to prior post. You will need an attorney to sue for unlawful detainer.
This is the United States of America. You can sue anyone, anytime for anything. The fact that you weren’t disability does not excuse you from being...
Yes, this can be done. She probably needs to be sued for unlawful detainer, which is a type of action to remove a live-in. Get an attorney involved...
Yes. Why not? More facts are needed if you think something is wrong. ………………………………………………………………………….
You don’t sue in your own. You hire an attorney to do it. This is not something you can simply file and hope the judge hears you.
We have freedom of contract in this country and specifically in the state of Florida. Your option is to either negotiate provision that you like or...
As a practical matter she has no exposure other than the loss of her deposit. She has no money, no property and no income other than SSI.
I switched your question to the category of criminal law. You put this under landlord and tenant, but you will not get the answers you need. Good...