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Unlawful Detainer is a county court lawsuit, filed pursuant to Florida Statute Chapter 82, to request that another person be ordered to leave your property. It is similar to an eviction proceeding except that in an Unlawful Detainer case, there is no landlord/tenant relationship between parties, i.e., there is no agreement to pay rent , either ...
(1) A person entitled to possession of real property, including constructive possession by a record titleholder, has a cause of action against a person who obtained possession of that real property by forcible entry, unlawful entry, or unlawful detention and may recover possession and damages. The person entitled to possession is not required ...
What is an unlawful detainer and which Florida Statute governs unlawful detainers? Pursuant to Florida Statute Chapter 82, an unlawful detainer is a county court lawsuit to remove an individual from your property who does not have a lease or any other right to be on the property.
Unlawful Detainer is a county court lawsuit, filed pursuant to Florida Statute, to request that another person be ordered to leave your property. It is similar to an eviction proceeding except that in an Unlawful Detainer case, there is no landlord/tenant relationship between the parties,
Unlawful detainer is when friends, family members or other persons are allowed to stay on a property with no rent or payment and then refuse to leave. There is no lease or rental agreement and no landlord/tenant relationship.
Florida has introduced new measures to tackle unlawful detainer and squatting issues through Chapter 82 of the Florida Statutes, also known as the “Forcible Entry and Unlawful Detainer” law. This law outlines the legal framework for addressing situations where individuals occupy property without legal right. Here’s an in-depth look at the ...
Unlawful Detainer is a county court lawsuit filed pursuant to Florida Statute Chapter 82 requesting that another person be ordered to leave your property. It is similar to an eviction proceeding except that in an Unlawful Detainer case, there is no landlord/tenant relationship.