Orlando, FL asked in Criminal Law, Car Accidents and Landlord - Tenant for Florida

Q: I moved in paid someone $550 12 days later he change locks will not give me my stuff and I'm disabled HELP

He basically change locks police told him he couldn't lock me out after police left he lock me out I'm disabled I do dialysis he has all my medicine I have seizures I don't know what too do

2 Lawyer Answers
Andy Wayne Williamson
Andy Wayne Williamson
Answered
  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • MIramar Beach, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: You need the help of a tenant attorney in your area asap. There is no way for you to get actual help via this online forum. Speak with a tenant attorney today.

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
Answered
  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Wyomissing, PA

A: Contact Florida Legal Assistance (in Immokalee /Bellglade may be Florida Rural Legal Assitance). The County bar association for the county where you live can give you their information.

If cops told him no and he did it again, call the cops but call Florida Legal Services. Your county may have a disability advocate as well.

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