What A Landlord Cannot Do In Florida?
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What A Landlord Cannot Do In Florida?
A landlord cannot violate the laws or contract. A person who owns the home and who is acting as its property manager does not have to abide by as many laws as a company does. All of the Fair Housing Laws will apply and need to be adhered to by the management company but the property owner has more freedom.
A landlord cannot arbitrarily kick you out. A landlord must act in accordance with the law when it pertains to your security deposit money. Your deposit is very regulated by the state and this is where many landlords get into trouble. A company is used to dealing with the challenges that are inherent to this businesses and far more experienced.
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Stellar MLS (updated 12/16/24 5:42 AM) |