Eviction Process In Florida
Summary
In Florida, if someone is living on your property without permission, you may need to go through the formal eviction process. This involves providing written notice, filing an eviction lawsuit, and attending a court hearing. Contacting local law enforcement for trespassing is an option, but they may direct you to pursue eviction.Full Conversation
TRYING TO GET A PERSON OFF MY PROPERTY THAT I LET STAY FOR A COUPLE DAYS TURNED INTO A COUPLE MONTHS AND NOW THEY HAVE GONE BEHIND MY BACK AND GOT MAIL SENT TO MY HOUSE AND HAVE GOTTEN A STATE ID WITH MY ADDRERSS ON IT NOW.. THAT WENT AND FOUND SOME OLD BEAT UP RC AND ARE NOW LIVING IN IT ON MY PROPERTY AND IVE ASKED SEVERAL TIMES FOR THEM TO LEAVE AND THEY WILL NOW LEAVEI NEED THEM GONE
Sounds like a challenging situation! In Florida, you may need to formally evict this person. Here are the steps you can take:
*. Provide Written Notice: Give them a written notice to vacate.
*. File an Eviction Lawsuit: If they do not leave, file an eviction lawsuit.
*. Attend the Court Hearing: Attend the hearing to present your case.
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SO IS THERE NO OTHER WAY TO GET THEM GONE FASTER THAN AN EVICTION ?
Unfortunately, eviction is the legal process to remove someone from your property in Florida. However, you can try contacting local law enforcement for trespassing, but they may advise you to go through the eviction process. Would you like to be connected to a local lawyer to assist you with this?