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REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ORLANDO

Real Estate Litigation is sometimes the only answer in resolving your dispute with a non-paying tenant. As a landlord, you always hope to have a positive landlord/tenant relationship with your renters. However, it is important for both parties to abide by the terms and conditions as stated in the property's rental agreement in accordance with Florida's Landlord & Tenant Law (Statute 83, Part II). When you need to have a tenant removed from your rental property, due to the tenant's default on rent or refusal to vacate the premises in agreement with the lease, rental eviction through the assistance of a court of law may be your best option. In the Greater Orlando Metroplex including Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake and Polk Counties, Jaisen J. Stango, Esquire is an experienced real estate attorney and Central Florida rental property owner ready to assist you with a rental eviction solution.

As I was working on my MBA from Stetson University in 2003, I became a Licensed Real Estate Broker and began to invest in my own residential and multi-family rental properties. As I worked on my Juris Doctorate, it became obvious to me that I wanted to live and work in Downtown Orlando as a practicing Real Estate Attorney and Eviction Lawyer. My love for business, property law and Central Florida naturally led to my founding of my own law firm. Since that time, I have remained dedicated to finding cost-effective remedies to removing defaulting tenants from the leased premises and filing unlawful detainer actions against unauthorized occupants.

Jaisen J. Stango, Esq.
Orlando Real Estate Attorney

At the law office of Jaisen Stango, Attorney & Counselor at Law, you always receive the one-on-one attention needed to address your tenant eviction. Pursuant to Chapter 51.011, Florida Statutes, uncontested evictions and actions for unlawful detainer can move quickly through the court system once you have correctly filed the necessary legal papers with the court. Once the court system determines the tenant to be in default or the occupant's possession of the premises to be unlawful, a writ of possession is typically executed in conjunction with the local county's sheriff's office. Don't risk your legal position trying to handle an unlawful detainer or rental eviction yourself. Contact Jaisen J. Stango today at (407) 835-8688 for a FREE 15-minute phone consultation regarding your real estate litigations and remedies under Florida Landlord & Tenant Law.

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