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What is the procedure for eviction?

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  • R P
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    Are you being evicted for non-payment of rent? If so, you will be issued a 3 or 5 Day Pay or Quit (whichever is legal for your state), then the LL files in court to evict you./ In FL, it takes 4-6 weeks to get a non-paying tenant out.

    If you are being evicted for a lease violation, you will first receive a 7 day notice to cure and then the LL files to evict you.

    Source(s): FL landlord
  • 8 years ago

    Depends on what it is for. If for a lease violation, you get a cure or quit notice, usually 3-5 days. If the situation is not cured or you do not vacate, LL files in court. Court date set, judge rules against you and sets a vacate date. You be out by that date or sheriff physically removes you.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    You do not say who inherited the property! If both your husband and his brother are joint beneficiaries, he on my own does not have the vigor to evict any one. If ownership is now joint between the brothers, your husband can cost his brother appoint for his 1/2 of the property. Good success

  • 8 years ago

    You get a thirty day warning. Then the landlord will usually send notes thereafter. After that time is up you'll have 24 hours to leave.

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  • 8 years ago

    Sad that you are asking this. Get a job and stop leaching off the government.

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