Evergreen articles, guides, and information on Florida landlord–tenant law, evictions, security deposits, HOA disputes, and contract enforcement — written in plain English.
Florida property law is deadline-driven. Missing a notice window or lacking proper documentation can permanently change your options. This guide covers the core statutes, timelines, and documentation framework every property owner and tenant should understand before a dispute escalates.
Tenant Resources
Understanding your timeline, your rights, and the steps you must take — and what not to ignore — when a landlord files or threatens eviction.
Security Deposits
Florida has strict statutory deadlines for returning deposits and providing itemized deduction notices. Here's what the law requires and what happens when those deadlines are missed.
Landlord Resources
From the required 3-day or 7-day notice through the final writ of possession — what landlords need to know about the statutory eviction process in Florida.
Condo / HOA
What Florida law allows — and requires — when it comes to enforcement, assessments, access to records, and responding to board actions under Ch. 718 and Ch. 720.
Tenant Resources
Informal communication may not satisfy Florida's statutory notice requirements. Understanding formal notice, what counts as proper delivery, and why your paper trail matters.
contracts
Key provisions, hidden risks, CAM charges, renewal traps, and enforcement language to review before committing to a commercial lease agreement.
Security Deposits
If your landlord sent a deduction letter, you have options — but timing and documentation are everything. This guide covers the dispute process, what to send, and how to respond.
Landlord Resources
Commercial tenancies are governed by different rules than residential. This overview covers notice requirements, lease enforcement, and what landlords must do differently in a commercial context.
contracts
An overview of breach of contract, demand letters, escalation strategy, and the difference between resolving the issue and preparing to litigate.
Tenant Resources
Understanding your timeline, your rights, and the steps you must take — and what not to ignore — when a landlord files or threatens eviction.
Tenant Resources
Informal communication may not satisfy Florida's statutory notice requirements. Understanding formal notice, what counts as proper delivery, and why your paper trail matters.
Landlord Resources
From the required 3-day or 7-day notice through the final writ of possession — what landlords need to know about the statutory eviction process in Florida.
Landlord Resources
Commercial tenancies are governed by different rules than residential. This overview covers notice requirements, lease enforcement, and what landlords must do differently in a commercial context.
Security Deposits
Florida has strict statutory deadlines for returning deposits and providing itemized deduction notices. Here's what the law requires and what happens when those deadlines are missed.
Security Deposits
If your landlord sent a deduction letter, you have options — but timing and documentation are everything. This guide covers the dispute process, what to send, and how to respond.
Condo / HOA
What Florida law allows — and requires — when it comes to enforcement, assessments, access to records, and responding to board actions under Ch. 718 and Ch. 720.
contracts
Key provisions, hidden risks, CAM charges, renewal traps, and enforcement language to review before committing to a commercial lease agreement.
contracts
An overview of breach of contract, demand letters, escalation strategy, and the difference between resolving the issue and preparing to litigate.
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