Can I have two rental leases in my name at the same time in the state of Florida?
Yes, but you will be obligated to pay both leases.
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Yes, but you will be obligated to pay both leases.
In Dade County it can take a couple of weeks. They will expedite it for an additional fee.
It all comes down to what the lease states. If the lease permits pets and requires a fee, you have to pay it.
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