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Shipp Law Legal Blog » Landlord/Tenant & Evictions
2w ago
Martin County Eviction Lawyers
If you’re a property owner in Martin County, Florida, grappling with tenant problems, consider Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC for reliable legal support. Our seasoned team specializes in both residential and commercial evictions, adept at handling the nuances of landlord-tenant law and delivering prompt, effective solutions.
Why Opt For Shipp Law For Eviction Matters?
Deep Understanding In Landlord-Tenant Law: Our attorneys bring extensive experience, with over 5,000 landlord-tenant cases managed. We are proficient in Chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes, ensu ..read more
Shipp Law Legal Blog » Landlord/Tenant & Evictions
3w ago
St.-Lucie-County-Landlord-Lawyers
Are you a commercial or residential landlord in St. Lucie County, Florida, facing tenant issues that require eviction? Look no further than Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC. Our experienced team understands the complexities of Florida eviction laws and is committed to helping property owners, landlords, property managers, and investors, navigate these challenging situations efficiently, effectively, and most importantly, FAST.
At Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC, we specialize in providing swift and decisive legal solutions for landlords dealing with non-pa ..read more
Shipp Law Legal Blog » Landlord/Tenant & Evictions
1M ago
Florida Eviction Lawyers
Hey there, fellow Landlord,
Diving into the world of Florida real estate can be as thrilling as a rocket launch at Cape Canaveral. Here’s my personal guide, honed from years in the trenches, to help you navigate the common ups and downs of renting out property.
Ensuring Rent Arrives on Time We’ve all felt the sting of late rent payments. Clear communication about payment schedules in your lease agreement is a lifesaver. Have you tried online rent collection? It’s a game changer. And remember, sometimes a gentle nudge is all it takes, but don’t shy away from us ..read more
Shipp Law Legal Blog » Landlord/Tenant & Evictions
1M ago
Florida Squatters
Starting on July 1, 2024, Florida’s has new bill called House Bill 621, which is shaking up how Florida handles property rights and deals with folks crashing in residential places without permission. They’ve tucked it away in Section 82.036 of the Florida Statutes.
Key Provisions of House Bill 621:
Here’s the lowdown on what this bill brings to the table:
Calling in the Cops: Now, if you’re a property owner or someone working for them, you can ask the sheriff to help kick out unwanted guests from your place, but there are some hoops to jump through first.
Filing a Fo ..read more
Shipp Law Legal Blog » Landlord/Tenant & Evictions
1M ago
Eviction for Rent Arrears in Florida
The eviction journey, while a path no landlord wishes to take, becomes necessary when rent remains unpaid. Chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes lays down a procedural roadmap for this, designed to balance the rights of both landlords and tenants. This cursory guide dives into the nuances of initiating an eviction, emphasizing adherence to legal stipulations.
Preliminary Steps: The Notice Requirement Initiating an eviction requires first and foremost, that the landlord communicates formally with the tenant. Florida mandates a three-day notice period for rent a ..read more
Shipp Law Legal Blog » Landlord/Tenant & Evictions
1M ago
Florida Commercial Eviction Lawyers
Are you a commercial property owner or landlord in Florida grappling with non-paying or non-compliant tenants? As a Florida real estate attorney focusing on commercial evictions, I’m here to provide you with strategic legal support to safeguard your property and financial interests.
Navigating the eviction process can be daunting, but with my expertise and guidance, your case will be handled efficiently and effectively. Here’s how I can assist you:
Personalized Consultation: Let’s start by discussing your specific situation and reviewing your lease a ..read more
Shipp Law Legal Blog » Landlord/Tenant & Evictions
4M ago
Florida Unlawful Detainer
In the realm of property disputes in Florida, an Unlawful Detainer lawsuit serves as a legal recourse for property owners seeking the removal of an unauthorized occupant. This legal action is commonly initiated in scenarios involving break-ups between couples, overstaying family members, and instances of squatting.
Distinguishing itself from the eviction process, an Unlawful Detainer action does not involve a typical landlord/tenant relationship. In other words, there is no formal agreement—verbal or written—for rent payment in exchange for property use ..read more
Shipp Law Legal Blog » Landlord/Tenant & Evictions
6M ago
Landlord Tenant Evictions Palm Beach County | Eviction Attorneys
Are you a Florida residential landlord? It’s essential to know about Chapter 83, Part II of the Florida Statutes, which outlines the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants. This section of the law covers important issues like rental payments, lease agreements, security deposits, evictions, and other aspects of the landlord-tenant relationship.
When it comes to rental payments, the law requires tenants to pay rent on time according to the terms of their lease agreement. If a tenant fails to pay rent, the landlord may ..read more
Shipp Law Legal Blog » Landlord/Tenant & Evictions
9M ago
Florida Unlawful DetainerWhat Is A Unlawful Detainer?
An Unlawful Detainer is a lawsuit that is filed by a Florida property owner that requests that the court issue an order to have an unauthorized occupant removed from the property. Circumstances that traditionally call for an Unlawful Detainer action are break-up’s between couples, family members overstaying their welcome, and squatters.
Although similar to the eviction process, with an Unlawful Detainer action there is no landlord/tenant relationship between the parties, e.g. there is no agreement to pay rent, either verbal or in writing in ..read more
Shipp Law Legal Blog » Landlord/Tenant & Evictions
11M ago
Ryan S. Shipp Esq.
When it comes to landlord-tenant disputes in Florida, there’s one attorney who stands out from the rest: Ryan Shipp, Esquire. Known for his fierce determination, extensive legal knowledge with Chapter 83 and Chapter 723, of the Florida Statutes, and unmatched dedication, Shipp has earned a well-deserved reputation as the most aggressive landlord attorney in the state.
Unmatched Legal Expertise
Ryan Shipp’s success and reputation can be attributed to his incredible legal expertise. With years of experience dealing with landlord law in Florida, Shipp has become a walking encyc ..read more