Motion to determine rent florida form 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the motion to determine rent Florida form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the reference number at the top of the form, which helps identify your case.
  3. In the Plaintiff(s) and Defendant(s) sections, enter the names of all parties involved in the case.
  4. In section one, clearly state your reasons for believing that the amount of rent claimed is incorrect. Provide detailed explanations in the space provided.
  5. For section two, list any supporting documents you are attaching that substantiate your claims regarding the rent amount.
  6. Complete the certification section by selecting how you delivered this document to the Plaintiff or their attorney. Fill in their name and date of delivery.
  7. Finally, sign and print your name, along with your address and telephone number at the bottom of the form.

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Form 76 should be used to obtain a Clerks default when the Tenant has failed to respond to an eviction complaint and Form 77 should be used to obtain a Clerks default when the Tenant has failed to respond to a complaint for back rent and damages.
This requests that the Court determine the amount of rent owed. They will then set a hearing on the Motion and will determine if the Tenant owes any rent. Furthermore, they will order the Tenant to deposit the amount into the Court Registry. As a result of filing this Motion, they should file an Answer as well.
The document titled Form 5A is a landlord complaint form used in Florida to initiate eviction proceedings against tenants for non-payment of rent and to recover past due rent. It is more comprehensive than Form 5, which is solely for eviction without recovering damages.
Clearly state the reason for your request to stay eviction, providing any supporting evidence or documentation. If applicable, include any legal arguments or statutes that support your case. Sign and date the motion. Make copies of the completed motion for your records and any involved parties.
A Motion to Stay (Delay) Order for Summary Eviction allows the tenant to ask the court to stay (pause) a summary eviction and grant the tenant up to ten more days to move. (NRS 70.010(2); JCRCP 110.) A tenant can file a motion to stay at any time after an eviction notice is served. (JCRCP 110.)
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If you are taken to court for an eviction, you and your dependents can pause the eviction for up to 90 days upon request. The court can also order a pause on its own, without a request.
To get a continuance you need to go and pay a lawyer to file for continuance, a delay in hearing the case. Perhaps you are having trouble finding the evidence that you did in fact pay the rent (#1 reason for eviction) or did not do something else.
File the Motion with the Clerk of the County Court at the Court where the case was filed. You must also hand-deliver a copy of the Motion to the Judge assigned to your case. If you do not know who the Judge is in your case or the Court, call Court Docketing at 305-275-1155.

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