If you are a residential landlord in Broward County, there are two new laws you need to be aware of. The first law states that if you are a residential landlord in Broward County, you must now serve 60 days’ written notice if you want to terminate a month to month...
On April 12, 2022, the City of Lake Worth passed an ordinance which changes the process for a landlord to raise rent and terminate month to month tenancies. This ordinance requires residential landlords in the City to give 60 days’ prior written notice to all...
In March 2022, Miami-Dade County passed an ordinance which changes the process for a landlord to raise rent and terminate month to month tenancies. If a landlord wants to terminate a month to month tenancy, the landlord is required to serve 60 days’ notice on the...
The Consumer Financial Protections Bureau (CFPB) has issued a new regulation, imposing a requirement on ‘debt collectors’ that attempt to collect rent under penalty of eviction. This new rule applies to landlords, property managers acting as agents for landlords, and...
Managing your Real Estate can be a complex and time consuming proposition. Often times, property owners are caught up in the day-to-day of managing these responsibilities and they fail to be proactive about planning for negative life events and their own passing. The...