Florida Eviction Notice - GUIDE

preview_player
Показать описание
Get a Florida Eviction Notice for FREE:

DISCLAIMER: This video is not intended to provide any legal advice and serves only informational purposes. We are not a law firm, and we provide only general legal information over the net. Before taking any actions regarding your specific situation, make sure to consult a lawyer. Using the information from this video is at your own risk, and we are not responsible for any consequences of such actions.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

ok so I am a landlord been one for 10yr Ive had to evict only 4 people in those 10yr all where successful eviction but they where only for 3day non payments of rent and for other thing .. I have a tendency now that I am going to terminate there lease with a 15 day notice (because this is a month to month lease) and evict that way .Reason I am going to do some renovation on home bathroom plus leaving the country for 6month

so I got a complaint form for this type of termination just want to see what you all think about its only for possession ..If you dont mind helping I am not getting a attorney as I know about the filing of eviction and the motions as well all the way down to the writ. example bellow 


COMPLAINT FOR EVICTION Plaintiff, [insert name of Landlord], sues Defendant, [insert name of Tenant] and alleges: 1. This is an action to evict a Tenant from real property in St. Lucie County, Florida. 2. Plaintiff owns the following described real property in the County: [insert legal or street description of the property including, if applicable, unit number]. 3. Defendant has possession of the property under a (oral/written) agreement. A copy of the written agreement, if any, is attached as Exhibit "A." 4. Plaintiff served Defendant with a notice on, 20 [insert date of notice] giving written notice to the Defendant to vacate the premises. A copy of the notice is attached as Exhibit “B”. 5. Defendant has failed to vacate the premises. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff demands judgment for possession of the property against Defendant.

jaytravel-