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A Florida landlord can terminate without cause a month-to-month tenancy by giving the tenant a written notice at least 30 days before the end of the monthly period. The notice must inform the tenant that the tenancy will end in 30 days and that the tenant must move out of the rental unit by that time. (Fla.
On average, an eviction process takes about 15 days if there are no valid defenses to the eviction action. An eviction occurs when a tenant has bdocHubed the terms of the tenancy in some material way, or has refused to move out once the rental agreement has expired. An eviction is different from an ejectment.
If you do not pay the rent you can be evicted. But, you cannot be evicted without a court order.
Around 5% of cases were settled, and another 5% were dismissed without prejudice to be re-filed later. In most eviction cases, the landlord can secure a writ of possession and reclaim their property. There are, however, cases when the tenant is in the right and able to remain in the property for the foreseeable future.
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