Experienced Landlord Attorneys
Casais & Prias provides landlords with skilled and knowledgeable assistance with the following legal services:
- Unpaid Rents
- Property Damage
- Possession of property issues
Our experienced team is prepared to help you with any eviction law matters you may have.
Under Florida law, a landlord can evict a tenant for a number of reasons. Whether you file to evict a tenant with cause or without cause, following legal guidelines will expedite the process.
The Law Office of Casais & Prias provides landlords comprehensive eviction law services, including:
- Three-Day Notice To Rent Or Quit
- Seven-Day Notice To Cure
- Seven-Day Unconditional Quit Notice
- Termination of Month-to-Month Rental Agreement
- Termination of a Fixed-Term Lease
- And More
If you need to evict a tenant who is refusing to pay rent, has caused damage to your property, or is causing repeated disturbances, there are certain legal actions that you can take. Having a legal representative assist you will help your case.
We can also answer legal questions related to your business as a landlord.
Contact the Law Office of Casais & Prias to schedule a free case evaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions About Evictions in South Florida
Under Florida law, the following steps must take place for a legal eviction:
- The tenant is served with an official summons by a sheriff or other authorized process server informing him he needs to vacate the property.
- The tenant is given the opportunity to respond.
- The court can grant or deny the eviction.
- A Writ of Possession is posted if the court grants the eviction.
If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, click here to schedule a free case evaluation.