Eviction Notice Payment Dispute
Summary
In Florida, landlords must follow specific steps for a legal eviction, including providing notice and filing an eviction lawsuit. If youve paid the rent, you can dispute the eviction in court by showing proof of payment. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Isabella
Hello Isabella, nice to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I received a 3 day notice on */*/* for $*,* by */*/*. I paid and sent pictures of money orders on */*/*. Since */*/* I have not received another 3 day notice on my door and I don’t see one in our text messages but my landlord is texting me that he is still going to court with the eviction process. I tried to write a personal check to resolve the rent issue but was not accepted unfortunately. Can he still legally evict me?
That sounds challenging, Isabella. May I know which state you're located in? Laws regarding eviction processes vary by location.
Florida
In Florida, landlords must follow certain steps for a legal eviction:
- Provide notice: You've received this.
- File an eviction lawsuit: Since you've paid, you can dispute this in court.
- Court decision: If you show proof of payment, the court may rule in your favor.
Please consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
Thanks
You're welcome, Isabella! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.