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Jay L. Fabrikant P.A.

3109 Stirling Rd. Suite 101
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312

Phone: (954) 983-4747

E-mail: JLF@evictionslawyer.com

Helping landlords throughout Broward and Miami-Dade counties.

Broken Lease Terms

The terms and conditions of a lease can be broken by any number of actions. Whether your tenant has failed to pay rent, or has more people living at the property than permitted by the lease, the breaking of lease terms can lead to your desire to remove the tenant from your property. Other examples of possible lease violations are keeping pets on the premises without permission; smoking on the property if prohibited by the lease; conducting illegal activities on the property; making modifications to the property without permission of the landlord and many others. An experienced evictions attorney can assist you in determining how best deal with broken lease terms and conditions and how to initiate evictions should they become necessary.

Are you currently dealing with a tenant that has broken your lease terms? If so, contact a Fort Lauderdale Evictions Attorney who has experience with broken lease terms today!

Not all incidences of broken lease terms will result in the necessity of eviction. At times, an evictions attorney can help you and your tenant make an agreement so that broken lease terms can be remedied in a way that is satisfactory to both parties. But if this cannot be accomplished, then you will need to formally put your tenant on notice of the violations of the lease (which is a requirement under Florida law before an eviction can be filed). Then, if the tenant does not remedy the violation or leave the property, eviction may be your only option.

Although evictions can be stressful and not always smooth, you can rely upon an experienced evictions attorney to help guide you down the correct path so that the eviction process is conducted as smoothly as possible. Without the aid of an evictions attorney, you may find yourself at a loss of what you should do with tenants who you no longer desire on your property. Instead of floundering, call an experienced evictions attorney today for the best advice possible to protect your interests.

Are you currently dealing with a tenant who has broken your lease terms? If so, contact a Fort Lauderdale Evictions Attorney who has experience with broken lease terms today!



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