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Braden C.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Florida
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Three Day Notice Question- Florida

Braden C.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Florida
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Hopefully someone can give me a quick response to this question. I served a tenant with a three day notice last Wednesday and today (Monday) was their last day to pay. This has been a problem tenant who constantly pays late and not worth the hassle. I was supposed to pick up rent between 4-5pm but he never called. It's now almost 9:30pm and he wants me to come meet him to get rent. Am I required to meet the tenant so they can pay? Our office is closed and he won't be able to leave rent there, and I am certainly not giving him my home address. I can't find anything online about business hours or time of day to pay. 

I would like to go ahead and do the eviction but I want to make sure I am within my legal rights. Thanks!

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