Daytona Beach, FL asked in Contracts, Family Law and Landlord - Tenant for Florida

Q: I rented from a place for 8 years, later I received a notice that I owe 550.00I'm 55yrs old & never had problems

Where I lived for 8yrs was bought. Once the new mangment company came in they started to pass out, non renewal for up coming leases to they own choising and

I was one of them. I passed the inspection part after I moved all my property out.

Weeks later I received a statement that i owed 550.00. How do I go about taking this company to court here in Florida?

I believe my question could help so many others that fell victim to this horrible company

FYI; they no longer work for that property

1 Lawyer Answer
Barry W. Kaufman
Barry W. Kaufman
Answered
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: You didn't state what the bill was for, or who sent it, and nobody can read it online. If you think you need an attorney's advice, best to make an appointment with one.

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