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Maitland Eviction

Maitland Eviction Services

$495 Flat-Fee Evictions plus court costs

Uncontested Residential Tenant Evictions for Non-Payment of Rent

Tel. (407) 835-8688

For a flat-fee of $495 plus court costs and expenses, eviction attorney Jaisen Stango represents landlords with rental property in Maitland, Florida in conventional non-government subsidized tenant evictions for non-payment of rent in which the client is only seeking to recover possession of the leased premises.

The court costs to evict a tenant in Maitland, FL depend on the number of tenants that are being evicted. Typical costs for a Maitland residential eviction of a tenant for non-payment of rent include the Orange County Clerk filing fee, Orange County Process Server Fee, and the Orange County Sheriff’s fee to enforce the Writ of Possession.

For free information about the eviction process and an estimate of court costs to remove a tenant from rental property located in Maitland, please contact eviction lawyer and real estate attorney Jaisen Stango today at (407) 835-8688.

Maitland (aka a “Community for Life”) is one of the oldest incorporated municipalities in Central Florida. Maitland is located in Orange County. In 2000, Maitland had a population of 12,019 a land area land area of 4.64 square miles.

Maitland evictions are filed in the Ninth Judicial Circuit in an for Orange County with the Clerk of the Court for Orange County at the Orange County Courthouse.

http://www.itsmymaitland.com/

Kissimmee Eviction

Kissimmee Eviction Services

$495 Flat-Fee Evictions plus court costs

Uncontested Residential Tenant Evictions for Non-Payment of Rent

Tel. (407) 835-8688

For a flat-fee of $495 plus court costs and expenses, eviction attorney Jaisen Stango represents landlords with rental property in Kissimmee, Florida in conventional non-government subsidized tenant evictions for non-payment of rent in which the client is only seeking to recover possession of the leased premises.

The court costs to evict a tenant in Kissimmee, FL depend on the number of tenants that are being evicted. Typical costs for a Kissimmee residential eviction of a tenant for non-payment of rent include the Osceola County Clerk filing fee, Osceola County Process Server Fee, and the Osceola County Sheriff’s fee to enforce the Writ of Possession.

For free information about how to terminate the rental agreement through the eviction process and an estimate of court costs to remove a tenant from rental property in Kissimmee, please contact eviction lawyer and real estate attorney Jaisen Stango today at (407) 835-8688.

Kissimmee is located in Osceola County with an area of 21 square miles and a population of 60,000. A 1752 Spanish map used the name “Cacema,” which has evolved into today’s spelling of Kissimmee.

Kissimmee evictions are filed in the Ninth Judicial Circuit in an for Osceola County with the Clerk of the Court for Osceola County at the Osceola County Courthouse.

www.kissimmee.org/

Osceola County Eviction

Osceola County Eviction Services

$495 Flat-Fee Evictions plus court costs

Uncontested Residential Tenant Evictions for Non-Payment of Rent

Tel. (407) 835-8688

For a flat-fee of $495 plus court costs and expenses, eviction attorney Jaisen Stango represents landlords with rental property in Osceola County, Florida in conventional non-government subsidized tenant evictions for non-payment of rent in which the client is only seeking to recover possession of the leased premises.

The court costs to evict a tenant in Osceola County, FL depend on the number of tenants that are being evicted. Typical costs for an Osceola County residential eviction of a tenant for non-payment of rent include the Osceola County Clerk filing fee, Osceola County Process Server Fee, and the Osceola County Sheriff’s fee to enforce the Writ of Possession.

For free information about the eviction process and an estimate of court costs to remove a tenant from rental property in Osceola County, please contact eviction lawyer and real estate attorney Jaisen Stango today at (407) 835-8688.

Osceola County evictions are filed in the Ninth Judicial Circuit in an for Osceola County with the Clerk of the Court for Osceola County at the Osceola County Courthouse.

www.osceola.org/

Oviedo Eviction

Oviedo Eviction Services

$495 Flat-Fee Evictions plus court costs

Uncontested Residential Tenant Evictions for Non-Payment of Rent

Tel. (407) 835-8688

For a flat-fee of $495 plus court costs and expenses, eviction attorney Jaisen Stango represents landlords with rental property in Oviedo, Florida in conventional non-government subsidized tenant evictions for non-payment of rent in which the client is only seeking to recover possession of the leased premises.

The court costs to evict a tenant in Oviedo, FL depend on the number of tenants that are being evicted. Typical costs for a Oviedo residential eviction of a tenant for non-payment of rent include the Seminole County Clerk filing fee, Seminole County Process Server Fee, and the Seminole County Sheriff’s fee to enforce the Writ of Possession.

For free information on how to terminate a tenancy through the eviction process and an estimate of court costs to remove a tenant from rental property in Oviedo, please contact eviction lawyer and real estate attorney Jaisen Stango today at (407) 835-8688.

Oviedo is located in Seminole County, Florida and its city hall is located at 400 Alexandria Blvd. Oviedo, FL 32765. The City of Oviedo was selected by RelocateAmerica.com as one of “America’s Top 100 Places to live for 2010” for the second consecutive year

Oviedo evictions are filed with the Clerk of the Court for Seminole County at the Seminole County Courthouse.

http://www.cityofoviedo.net/

Longwood Eviction

Longwood Eviction Services

$495 Flat-Fee Evictions plus court costs

Uncontested Residential Tenant Evictions for Non-Payment of Rent

Tel. (407) 835-8688

For a flat-fee of $495 plus court costs and expenses, eviction attorney Jaisen Stango represents landlords with rental property in Longwood, Florida in conventional non-government subsidized tenant evictions for non-payment of rent in which the client is only seeking to recover possession of the leased premises.

The court costs to evict a tenant in Longwood, FL depend on the number of tenants that are being evicted. Typical costs for a Longwood residential eviction of a tenant for non-payment of rent include the Seminole County Clerk filing fee, Seminole County Process Server Fee, and the Seminole County Sheriff’s fee to enforce the Writ of Possession.

For free information about how to terminate the tenancy through the eviction process and an estimate of court costs to remove a tenant from rental property in Longwood, please contact eviction lawyer and real estate attorney Jaisen Stango today at (407) 835-8688.

Longwood in located in Seminole County, Florida and its city hall is located at 175 West Warren Avenue Longwood, FL 32765.

Longwood evictions are filed with the Clerk of the Court for Seminole County at the Seminole County Courthouse.

www.longwoodfl.org

Lake Mary Eviction

Lake Mary Eviction Services

$495 Flat-Fee Evictions plus court costs

Uncontested Residential Tenant Evictions for Non-Payment of Rent

Tel. (407) 835-8688

For a flat-fee of $495 plus court costs and expenses, Attorney Jaisen Stango represents landlords with rental property in Lake Mary, Florida in conventional non-government subsidized tenant evictions for non-payment of rent in which the client is only seeking to recover possession of the leased premises.

Court costs and expenses depend on the number of defendants and are determined by the entity establishing the rate. Typical costs for a Lake Mary residential eviction of a tenant for non-payment of rent include the Seminole County Clerk filing fee, Seminole County Process Server Fee, and the Seminole County Sheriff’s fee to enforce the Writ of Possession.

For free information about the eviction process and an estimate of court costs to evict a tenant in Lake Mary, FL, please contact eviction attorney and real estate lawyer Jaisen Stango at (407) 835-8688.

Lake Mary is located in Seminole County, Florida. City hall is located at 100 North Country Club Road, 32795.

Lake Mary evictions are filed in 18th Judicial Circuit with the Clerk of the Court for Seminole County at the Seminole County Courthouse.

www.lakemaryfl.com

Sanford Tenant Eviction

Sanford Eviction Services

$495 Flat-Fee Evictions plus court costs

Uncontested Residential Tenant Evictions for Non-Payment of Rent

Tel. (407) 835-8688

For a flat-fee of $495 plus court costs and expenses, Attorney Jaisen Stango represents landlords with rental property in Sanford, Florida in conventional non-government subsidized tenant evictions for non-payment of rent in which the client is only seeking to recover possession of the leased premises.

Court costs and expenses depend on the number of defendants and are determined by the entity establishing the rate. Typical costs for a Sanford residential eviction of a tenant for non-payment of rent include the Seminole County Clerk filing fee, Seminole County Process Server Fee, and the Seminole County Sheriff’s fee to enforce the Writ of Possession.

For a free information about how to terminate the rental agreement through the eviction process and an estimate of court costs to evict a tenant in Sanford, Fl, please contact eviction attorney and real estate lawyer Jaisen Stango toll-fee at (407) 835-8688.

Lead Based Paint Disclosure

Before renting housing built prior to 1978, Landlords are required to disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and provide Tenants with the Federally approved pamphlet on lead-based paint poisoning prevention.

For a sample disclosure form, click here.

For a downloadable copy of the Federally approved pamphlet, click here.

If you have any questions about the required disclosures that must be made in a rental agreement, please do not hesitate to contact my office at (407) 835-8688.

Jaisen J. Stango, Esq.
Landlord / Tenant Attorney
Orlando, FL

Radon Gas Disclosure

Florida Law requires the following radon gas disclosure to be made prior to, or at the time of, entering into a rental agreement:

RADON GAS: Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county health department.

This disclosure is specific to the State of Florida.  Accordingly, unless the Landlord is using a rental agreement drafted to comply with Florida law, most likely that document does not contain the required disclosure.  Too often, I come across Landlords that download leases for free off of the Internet.  One of the problems with this is that these Landlords only have a 1 in 50 chance of downloading a Florida specific rental agreement.  Consequently, there is a 98% chance that a randomly selected rental agreement found on the Internet is not a Florida specific.

If you have any questions about the required disclosures that must be made in a rental agreement, please do not hesitate to contact my office at (407) 835-8688.

Jaisen J. Stango, Esq.
Landlord / Tenant Attorney

Landlord’s Choice of Remedies upon Tenant’s Breach of Rental Agreement

When the Tenant breached the rental agreement and either:

  1. the landlord obtained a writ of possession;
  2. the tenant surrendered possession; OR
  3. the tenant abandoned the premises

the Landlord may:

  1. retake possession for his own account (thereby terminating any further liability of the Tenant);
  2. retake possession for the account of the Tenant (and holding the Tenant liable for the difference between what the Landlord is owed under the rental agreement and what that Landlord can recover from releasing the premises);
  3. do nothing; OR
  4. charge the Tenant an early termination fee.

If you are a Landlord, you would be well advised to contact a Landlord / Tenant Attorney BEFORE choosing one of the available remedies provided for under Florida Law to determine which option is best for your current situation and to ensure the proper election of the chosen remedy.

If you are a Tenant and your Landlord is seeking damages from you as a result of your breach of a rental agreement, you would be well advised to contact a Landlord / Tenant Attorney to determine whether you are in fact liable for those alleged damages under Florida Law.

If you have any questions about Landlord / Tenant Law, please do not hesitate to contact my office at (407) 835-8688.

Jaisen J. Stango, Esq.
Landlord / Tenant Attorney