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Nat C.
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Typical time to evict Florida tenant

Nat C.
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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Can anyone tell me the typical length of time to evict a Florida tenant (Miami-Dade)?

I know it varies state to state and I've not yet been blessed with the opportunity in Florida.

I am really annoyed actually. It's one of my few properties that I have a PM for as I don't trust PMs at all.

Rent is due first on the month but the agency policy is to pay at the end of the month in case any maintenance issues come up. So I just got my pay for the month which is $200 when it's meant to be $1600. I asked where the remaining $1400 was and was told the tenant hadn't paid. I asked what had been done to try to collect the rent and the answer was 'big, fat nothing'. But they are going to send a 3 day notice today; when the rent is already 28 days overdue. This is why I avoid employing PMs.

Back to my question; if anyone can offer information, that would be appreciated. Hope you all have a great day.

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