Tampa, FL asked in Real Estate Law, Business Law and Landlord - Tenant for Florida

Q: Can I still collect back rent totaling $30000 from the tenant, it has been 12 years overdue?

I just found out his family and himself sold their other properties and bought his own house. Can I put lien on it. Any recourse?

2 Lawyer Answers
Jane Kim
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  • Naples, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: Obviously, lots of questions arise that you did not address here.

But here is the basic answer on the statute of limitations:

The statute of limitations for written contracts is five years and oral contracts is four years.

Linda Liang and Keith Kanouse agree with this answer

Linda Liang
Linda Liang
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  • Boca Raton, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: In Florida, the statute of limitations is found at Florida Statutes, Section 95.11. Some of the most important limitations under Florida's statute include: Action to recover on a Florida judgment = 20 years. Breach of written contract = 5 years (only 4 years for oral contracts).

Do you have a judgement? If you do not, you are too late.

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