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A Complete Guide to the Eviction Process in Florida

If you are looking for legal advice when it comes to having the tenants vacate your property, it helps to consult a board certified lawyer in Florida. Find out how an attorney in Fort Myers can help you understand the process of eviction hearing! https://halelawservices.com/board-certified/

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A Complete Guide to the Eviction Process in Florida

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  1. A Complete Guide to the Eviction Process in Florida Source By: wwwhalelawservices.com

  2. The process, typically initiated by the landlord, of having a tenant move out of the place is known as eviction. The rules and regulations that deal with eviction in Florida are quite strict to avoid any unfortunate events. This is why it helps to hire an experienced Board Certified lawyer in Florida so that you can get the desired outcome without any hassles. Source By: wwwhalelawservices.com

  3. Illegal Actions to Avoid When Asking a Tenant to Move Out • Taking the belongings of the tenant • Changing or removing the locks of the house without intimating them • Shutting off the utilities, including electricity, gas, and water • Causing inconvenience to the tenants by damaging the property • Removing doors or windows of the property Source By: wwwhalelawservices.com

  4. Steps Involved in the Eviction Process in Florida • Step 1 - Send a Written Legal Notice to the Tenant • Step 2 - Send a Summons & Complaint to the Tenant • Step 3 - Wait for them to Respond • Step 4 - Go to the Court • Step 5 - Eviction Source By: wwwhalelawservices.com

  5. How Can a Board Certified Lawyer in Florida Help You with Eviction? • Board certified attorneys can help you in the following ways: • Send notice of eviction to the tenant with valid reasons • File a complaint with the Clerk of Court to begin a lawsuit against the tenant, if required. • Take the case of eviction over to the court. • Explain what to expect during the hearing and help you understand the course of action. • Represent you during the eviction hearing and present your views. Source By: wwwhalelawservices.com

  6. If you are looking for legal guidance with regards to real estate law, our board certified attorneys in Fort Myres, Florida can help you. We’ll work to understand your situation and come up with reliable solutions to guide you. Be sure to contact us for more information. Source By: wwwhalelawservices.com

  7. Contact US 9990 Coconut RoadBonita Springs, Florida, USA  34135 Address: Contact No: (239) 931-6767 ned@halelawservices.com Email Id: https://halelawservices.com/contact-us/ Contact Site: Source By: wwwhalelawservices.com

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