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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.

Florida Evictions Attorney

Eviction can be a long and drawn out process and can be painful to go through as a landlord. In order to protect your rights as a landlord, you will face certain situations where the only feasible option is the eviction of the tenant who resides on your property. Depending upon the reason for the eviction from your property, a Florida evictions attorney can help you to put together the best plan of action to efficiently remove your tenant and restore possession of your property to you as quickly as possible. Do not allow your tenant to walk all over your rights as a landlord. When a breach has occurred, allow a Florida evictions attorney to represent your best interests.

Are you currently dealing with an unruly or uncooperative tenant on your property? If so, contact an experienced Florida Evictions Attorney today!

Many reasons can determine the need for the eviction of your tenants. Perhaps they have not paid their rent. Perhaps their lease expired and no further agreement has been made but they are still in possession of your property. Perhaps they have engaged in tenant misconduct and you have suffered damage as a result. Section 83 of the Florida Statutes provides that when a breach by the tenant occurs, certain procedures must be followed by the landlord prior to filing an eviction action to remove that tenant from the property. A knowledgeable Florida evictions attorney can make sure you correctly follow said procedures.

Do not become muddled in the minutiae that can be involved in the evictions process in the state of Florida. Instead, allow a Florida evictions attorney to represent you and use his experience and expertise to best protect your property and interests as a landlord.

Are you currently dealing with an unruly tenant on your property? If so, contact an experienced Florida Evictions Attorney today!




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