Commercial Eviction Process in Florida

Commercial eviction process in Florida is a very complex issue. In order to evict commercial tenants, you must follow strict guidelines as well as the state laws.

The Florida Legislature has enacted the Uniform Commercial Code, which regulates commercial transactions. The eviction of a tenant is considered to be a “commercial transaction” under this code. This means that there are certain requirements and rules that must be followed in order for the process to occur legally and without controversy. If you would like more information about how to evict your tenant, please Read on!

Commercial Eviction Process

The eviction process begins with the notice of termination. The landlord needs to provide written notification for their reasons and give a prescribed time frame before filing an eviction complaint in court. If it's suspected that the tenant is engaging in illegal activity, there may not be an opportunity or need for any other formal steps depending on what state you live in. 

A commercial eviction can take less than six weeks if agreed by both parties but can also last much longer if contested strongly enough by one party which will result in litigation proceedings taking place at court - this includes all types of disputes from financial disagreements right up to family law issues such as child custody rights.

Commercial Eviction Law

Florida commercial evictions are governed by Chapter 83 of Title 28 in Florida’s state statutes. Commercial evictions have many similarities to residential evictions in that they both involve removing individuals or businesses from premises leased for some purpose other than housing. The main difference between these types of cases is who initiates them: landlords initiate most residential eviction actions while property owners file most commercial eviction lawsuits when tenants break their leases before moving out voluntarily without just cause.

Attorneys at Brian Kowal Law specialize in commercial litigation for businesses, corporations, owners of real property as well as tenants who need assistance with their rights under landlord tenant laws.

If you need help with an eviction action or any other type of business litigation matter we can assist you.

When you try to evict a tenant in Florida, it is important that the process go as smoothly as possible. While this can be hard to accomplish on your own. We will ensure that everything goes just as planned.

Call us today at 954-833-5331 for more information about our commercial eviction services!

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