mardi 16 octobre 2018

Grounds for Eviction: Evicting Renters That Are Breaking Community Law

My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Florida

I own a home in a 55 and over community. Its been rented since August 2018 to a couple and their elderly father. All 3 tenants are over 55 years of age which is required to be a resident in the community.
I found out 3 weeks ago that the couple is allowing their grandchild to live with them. I spoke to them and emailed them and explained that they knew the community rules when they moved in. No one under 55 can live there, and no one can "visit" for longer that 2 weeks. They said yes they knew the rules, but it was just a visit and would move them out.
I just got my 2nd notice from the community that the grandchild (and now 20-something daughter) are still living there.
The wont answer phone calls and I need to know if i need to go through the court system to evict them since they are braking the law. I am told that I will be fined from the community since they are staying there and can be fined daily until they are out so I'm trying to do this in the fastest manner there is
Thanks for your help in advance
DM


Grounds for Eviction: Evicting Renters That Are Breaking Community Law

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