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Many landlords assume that they can move straight to eviction, but that is not true. Even if a tenant is serving some time in jail, this will not automatically result in their eviction. In fact, evicting them or taking the wrong steps when a tenant is jailed could get you in trouble instead!
The law does not let your landlord, a private bailiff, or a security guard physically evict you or lock you out only the Sheriff can do this. The police cannot evict you either. But the Sheriff can ask the police for help if the Sheriff thinks there might be violence.
Ejectment is a circuit court lawsuit filed pursuant to Florida Statute Chapter 66, to request that another person leave your property when they incorrectly claim title to that property.
In Ejectment actions, the Plaintiff has an immediate right to regain possession of the property. In eviction actions, the landlord does not have immediate right to possession. The tenant has the right to possess the property until his contractual lease is terminated.
A lawsuit brought to remove a party who is occupying real property. This is not the same as an unlawful detainer (eviction) suit, because it is against someone who has wrongfully tried to claim title to the property, not a tenant who only has a right of possession.
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While an eviction is begun by filing a unlawful detainer form that is brief and simple, an ejectment action is begun by filing a drafted complaint in Circuit Court. In an eviction action the Defendant has 7 days to respond after they are served with the complaint.
It is the crime of a landlord or agent unlawfully evicting or harassing his or her tenant. Unlawful eviction is the deprivation of occupation of a residential occupier of any premises of his occupation or any part of it or attempts to do so :s1(2) of 1977 Act.
An action in ejectment is a way for an owner to obtain possession of an apartment. This action is different from a holdover proceeding. An action in ejectment is started in either Civil or Supreme Court, and a holdover proceeding is started in the Housing Court.

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