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I have a tenant who is not paying rent — help!

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Okay. That is the first step in an eviction process. 

In Florida, a landlord must give a 3-day “notice to pay or quit” before suing for possession for nonpayment of rent (Fla. Stat. § 83.56(3)). 

If a tenant fails to pay rent when due and the default “continues for 3 days” after the landlord delivers a written demand, the landlord may terminate the rental agreement and proceed toward an eviction (possession) action. 

The statute excludes Saturdays, Sundays, and court-observed legal holidays when you compute the three days. You can mail, deliver a true copy, e-mail (if done in accordance with §83.505), or leave a copy at the residence if the tenant is absent. 

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I have a tenant who is not paying rent — help!

Lexi

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I understand the frustration of dealing with a tenant who isn't paying rent. Have you served any notices to the tenant regarding the unpaid rent?

No I haven't, should I?

Lexi

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Is there a written lease agreement in place outlining the terms of rent payment and consequences for non-payment?

I don't know.

Lexi

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Is there anything else the lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they'll be able to help with your rent payment issue.

Yes.

Jessica B

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Thank you for choosing AskaLawyer! My name is Jessica, and I am a licensed attorney who will be assisting you with your question. I am sorry you are having issues with your tenant. What state is the property located in?

Florida. Miami-Dade, specifically.

Jessica B

Jessica B

Have you issued a written 3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit?

I have not.

Jessica B

Jessica B

Okay. That is the first step in an eviction process. 

In Florida, a landlord must give a 3-day “notice to pay or quit” before suing for possession for nonpayment of rent (Fla. Stat. § 83.56(3)). 

If a tenant fails to pay rent when due and the default “continues for 3 days” after the landlord delivers a written demand, the landlord may terminate the rental agreement and proceed toward an eviction (possession) action. 

The statute excludes Saturdays, Sundays, and court-observed legal holidays when you compute the three days. You can mail, deliver a true copy, e-mail (if done in accordance with §83.505), or leave a copy at the residence if the tenant is absent. 

Awesome, thank you! So I just give to the tenant with the property details completed, and he has three days to pay me or I can start an eviction?

Jessica B

Jessica B

Correct.

And can I defend myself or do I need to hire another attorney?

Jessica B

Jessica B

You are not required to have an attorney.

Okay, perfect. Thank you!

Jessica B

Jessica B

I hope I was able to help resolve your issue! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. 

Bless you.

Jessica B

Jessica B

Thank you.

Jessica B

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