It is important for commercial and residential landlords to have a good working relationship with an experienced attorney, whether you are an individual or a company. Florida Law can be particularly complicated when it comes to Landlord/Tenant matters, especially for both commercial and residential settings. A simple mistake by landlords in either domain could end...Read More
Although lawyers are expensive, they are sometimes necessary to protect the rights of a tenant. Most issues that tenants encounter are minor, and can easily be resolved with common sense and by consulting reputable sources on landlord-tenant laws. It is important to know your rights and the law. Many legal aid websites provide useful information...Read More
Florida law doesn’t limit the amount a landlord can charge as a security deposit. There are no restrictions on this front, but in the majority of cases, landlords will not charge more than two months’ rent as a security deposit. This approach is partly to minimize security deposit disputes that can arise from perceived excessive...Read More
Civil law is familiar with tenant and landlord lawsuits, which have become a pressing issue in recent decades due to the ongoing pandemic and resulting job losses. Recently, new laws have been introduced to regulate rentals and the relationship between landlords and tenants. However, winning lawsuits for emotional distress remains challenging. In most cases, such...Read More
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