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Eviction Defense
Served an Eviction Notice in Florida?
Protect Your Home: Eviction Defense
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Served an Eviction Notice in Florida? What to Do Now
If you’ve been served with an eviction notice in Florida, you must act immediately. Tenants typically have only five business days to respond after being served with court papers.
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What to Do Next
Step 1: Do not ignore the notice
Ignoring it can lead to default judgment and removal.
Step 2: Identify the type of eviction
- Nonpayment of rent
- Lease violations
- Lease expiration
Step 3: Calculate your deadline
You usually have five business days to respond.
Step 4: File a response
Your response should address the landlord’s claims and raise defenses.
Step 5: Get legal help
Eviction cases move fast. Legal help can improve your chances of staying in your home.
Don’t wait—your deadline is running.
Korte & Associates focuses on eviction defense for tenants and can act quickly after you are served.
📞 Call (561) 228-6200 or go to www.KortePA.com for immediate help.
FAQs
Facing eviction is a stressful and overwhelming experience. Knowing your rights and understanding the eviction process can make all the difference. We've compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about eviction defense to help you navigate this difficult time and protect your home.
What happens if I miss the deadline?
The landlord may obtain a default judgment.
Can I stay in my home?
Yes, until the court orders removal, but you must respond properly.
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