The Florida Eviction Process: When Can You Evict a Tenant in FL?
McKenna McCausland & Murphy PA » Landlord-Tenant Law Blog
by Robert M
1y ago
Every landlord has dealt with their own share of bad tenants. Maybe they’re a bit too loud, or they have visitors that start up some trouble. When it gets too much, it’s time to evict.  The Florida eviction process has been established to protect tenants, but that doesn’t mean it’s at the expense of the landlord. If someone violates the terms of a rental agreement, then that can lead to the termination of said agreement. Here’s everything you need to know about how to evict a tenant in Florida and when you can start the process. Eviction Law The eviction process in Florida ..read more
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Six Things You Should Know About Landlord Insurance
McKenna McCausland & Murphy PA » Landlord-Tenant Law Blog
by Robert M
1y ago
Approximately 122.8 million households rent the apartments or homes they live in versus owning their homes. As a result, you should have no problem finding tenants if you own rental properties. Owning rental properties, though, requires some responsibilities. One responsibility you have is to purchase commercial landlord insurance. If you’re new to owning rental properties, you might wonder what this insurance is and why you need it. You can understand it more by learning the following six things about commercial landlord insurance. Commercial Landlord Insurance Isn’t For Your Personal Reside ..read more
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5 Common Defenses Tenants Use to Fight Eviction in Florida
McKenna McCausland & Murphy PA » Landlord-Tenant Law Blog
by Robert M
1y ago
Are you looking to move on from the current tenants in your Florida property? Do you dread the idea of giving a tenant an eviction notice, but need them to leave? If so, then you need to learn all that you can about the defenses that tenants use to fight an eviction in Florida. As you may assume, some tenants won’t go willingly. Even if they don’t have a proper cause, they’ll try to fight the eviction to stay in their current location. See below for an in-depth guide on the defenses your tenants may try and how you should approach them. 1. “My Landlord Has Neglected the Property” As the landlo ..read more
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