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"How do you handle evictions?"

"How do you handle evictions?"
Owner FAQ Series, #6: "How do you handle evictions?"
 
http://youtu.be/7jW6Xj07va0
Orlando Property Manager Dennis Burgess (Legends Realty) continues his series of Frequently Asked Questions. Today, he discusses an owner-type question. Evictions stink. They stink for the tenant, stink for the owner, stink for me. I've had a tota of 3 "physical evictions" in my nearly 5 years here in Florida, and I remember each one of them as if they were yesterday. Anyone who thinks there's joy to be found in placing folks' belongings on the curb is sadly mistaken- but it's a reality and responsibility of the cuprent profession I've chosen. br> That said, when a tenant fails to pay rent by the end of the 4th day of a month, I generate and deliver a 3-day statutory notice- commonly known as a "pay and stay" for it allows the tenants said 3 day period to do just that. Most do. When tenants still don't pay, the next step is for the attorney to file the eviction, with owner's approval. A judge will issue a summons and give the tenants 5 days to respond to it. If they fail to answer the summons, ... more

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