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Back in October 2022, we contacted our property manager due to tiles falling off the wall. After several attempts and not complying, we started withholding rent. In June we served them a 7 day notice to attempt to fix. Nothing was done. We had 3 Petri dishes set out over 3 periods of time all... View More
answered on Mar 10, 2024
Florida law is very strict when it comes to responding to an eviction suit filed by a landlord. In order to raise any defense, the tenant must deposit the rent into the court registry (regardless of the existence of mold, etc). In order to properly raise a defense to the eviction case, first rent... View More
Landlord says I need to pay $3000 to move in, but the deposits, pro-rated rent, first month's rent, community's fees, pet deposits and pet rent do not add up to $3000. Instead, it adds up to $2500. I asked the property and they said I'm forgetting pet fees and the math is right.. but... View More
answered on Mar 10, 2024
A landlord cannot charge anything that is outside the contract. Ask the landlord to point to the relevant contractual language that allows the property manager to charge an additional $500.00. If they cant, then the charge should be disputed.
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