Retaliatory Eviction Florida Laws

Summary

Retaliatory eviction is prohibited under Florida Statute 83.64. This law protects tenants from eviction if they have complained to a government agency about a violation, organized or participated in a tenants organization, or paid rent to a condominium, cooperative, or homeowners’ association after demand from the association to cover the landlord’s obligation.

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Thank you for providing your location. In Florida, retaliatory eviction is prohibited under Florida Statute *.*. This law protects tenants from eviction if:
- They have complained to a government agency about a violation.
- They have organized, encouraged, or participated in a tenants' organization.
- The tenant has paid rent to a condominium, cooperative, or homeowners’ association after demand from the association in order to pay the landlord’s obligation.