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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.

Nonpayment of Rent

As a landlord, you are running a business every time you lease property to a tenant. Because this is a business, you must uphold certain practices and principles in order to conduct a professional relationship with your tenant at all times. So when your tenant violates the terms of your lease through the nonpayment of rent, it can be very upsetting as well as detrimental to your livelihood and your ability to maintain that rental property. There may be different reasons for the nonpayment of rent, but in the end, you must enforce the terms of your lease. An experienced evictions attorney can help you to determine the best course of action to take when a breach of lease has occurred through nonpayment of rent.

Have your tenants failed to pay rent? If so, contact a Florida Evictions Attorney regarding your tenant's nonpayment of rent today!

When a rent payment is overdue, you may feel that it is in your best interest to deal directly with your tenant to obtain payment or make alternate arrangements. However, dealing directly with your tenant may not result in your receiving the rent that is due to you as the property's landlord. Involve an experienced evictions attorney early on to determine how best to solve the situation of unpaid rent. Eviction can sometimes be avoided when timely notice as required by Florida law prior to the filing of an eviction is served on the tenant demanding the unpaid rent or the possession of the property.

After you have given your tenant the legally required amount of time to either pay the rent of vacate the premises, you are well within your rights to begin the Court procedure for the tenant's forcible removal by eviction. When an eviction cannot be avoided, you'll want an experienced Florida evictions attorney by your side to ensure that the entire process is handled efficiently, effectively and as quickly as possible. After you have given your tenant the legally required amount of time to either pay the rent of vacate the premises, you are well within your rights to begin the Court procedure for the tenant's forcible removal.

Have your tenant's neglected to pay rent? If so, contact a Florida Evictions Attorney regarding your tenant's nonpayment of rent today!

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