Apartment Discrimination Legal Rights
Summary
In Florida, landlords cannot evict tenants without a valid reason, and any eviction process must follow Floridas eviction laws. Threats and harassment may be considered a violation of Floridas landlord-tenant laws. Consider seeking legal advice from a tenant rights attorney. Use resources like the Florida Bar Associations Lawyer Referral Service or online directories to find a tenant rights attorney in St. Petersburg, Florida.Full Conversation
I believe I was discriminated on my apartment complex. I’m disabled and on section *.
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Florida, it's illegal to discriminate based on disability status or source of income. Could you briefly provide details on the nature of this discrimination? This will help us better understand your situation.
The manager on property has been harassing me over a seal on the freezer, but the inspector for section * has been out here twice saying that it was not my fault. My manager has been over here three times and now they’re threatening to throw me out off of section * because of the fact she didn’t fix it, and she told me that she was gonna put me out she has sent letters after the inspector said it wasn’t my fault and she’s coming out here again and she argues with me and fights with me and tells me she wants me to move
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****.
- In Florida, landlords cannot evict tenants without a valid reason, and any eviction process must follow Florida's eviction laws.
- Threats and harassment may be considered a violation of Florida's landlord-tenant laws.
Please consider seeking legal advice from a tenant rights attorney.
Do you know any tenant attorneys in St. Petersburg, Florida?
I'm sorry, but I'm unable to provide specific attorney recommendations. However, you can use resources like the Florida Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service or online directories to find a tenant rights attorney in St. Petersburg, Florida.