Facing eviction can be one of the most stressful experiences in a tenant’s life. At Korte and Associates, we understand the fear and uncertainty that comes with the threat of losing your home. Our eviction defense team is here to stand by your side, using our extensive knowledge of Florida’s eviction laws to protect your rights and keep you in your home.
Evictions can occur for many reasons—whether it’s a dispute over rent, allegations of lease violations, or other disagreements with your landlord. However, not all evictions are lawful, and many tenants are unaware of their rights. That’s where we come in. Our experienced attorneys will thoroughly review your case, challenge any unlawful actions taken by your landlord, and explore every possible defense to stop the eviction.
We approach each case with a deep commitment to our clients. Our goal is not just to defend you in court but to offer guidance and support throughout the entire process. We’ll work to negotiate with your landlord, find alternative solutions, and, if necessary, represent you aggressively in court to ensure your rights are fully protected.
At Korte and Associates, we believe that everyone deserves a safe and secure place to call home. Let us help you fight for yours.
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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.
In Florida, landlords must provide a written notice giving you a specified time (usually 3 days) to pay the overdue rent before filing for eviction. If you pay within this period, the eviction process cannot proceed. However, if you’re unable to pay, the landlord may file for eviction. Contact us as soon as you receive an eviction notice so we can help defend your rights.
If you receive an eviction notice, it’s crucial to act quickly. Do not ignore the notice. Contact Korte and Associates immediately so we can review the notice, assess its legality, and help you respond appropriately. You may have defenses available that can prevent the eviction or provide additional time to resolve the issue.
Yes, you can fight an eviction if you believe it’s unjustified. There are several defenses that may apply, such as improper notice, retaliation, or violations of your rights as a tenant. Our experienced attorneys at Korte and Associates will review your case and help you build a strong defense to challenge the eviction.
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