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2019 Florida Statutes. Title VI CIVIL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE. Chapter 83. LANDLORD AND TENANT Entire Chapter. CHAPTER 83. LANDLORD AND TENANT. PART I. Nonresidential tenancies. (ss. 83.001-83.251)
CHAPTER 83. LANDLORD AND TENANT. PART I. NONRESIDENTIAL TENANCIES. (ss. 83.001-83.251) PART II. RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES. (ss. 83.40-83.683) PART III.
— This part shall be known as the “Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.”
Choice of remedies upon breach or early termination by tenant. 83.60. Defenses to action for rent or possession; procedure. 83.61. Disbursement of funds in registry of court; prompt final hearing. 83.62. Restoration of possession to landlord. 83.625. Power to award possession and enter money judgment.
The Florida Residential Landlord Tenant Act prevails over what the lease says. A tenant is entitled to the right of private, peaceful possession of the dwelling. Once rented, the dwelling is the tenant’s to lawfully use.
Learn about both landlord and tenant rights in Florida regarding rent payments, habitability, privacy, notice requirements and more.
2023 Florida Statutes Title VI - Civil Practice and Procedure Chapter 83 - Landlord and Tenant Part II - Residential Tenancies (Ss. 83.40-83.683)
Landlord/Tenant Law in Florida. On this page you will find a summary of Florida's Landlord/Tenant Law. It is not intended for the purpose of providing legal advice. For additional information, refer to Chapter 83, Part II, Florida Statutes (F.S.). Before You Rent.
Attorney fees. 83.49. Deposit money or advance rent; duty of landlord and tenant. 83.50. Disclosure of landlord’s address. 83.51. Landlord’s obligation to maintain premises. 83.515. Background screening of apartment employees; employment disqualification.
83.40 Short title.—This part shall be known as the “Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.” History.—s. 2, ch. 73-330.