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Governor’s Limited Eviction Moratorium Extended to October 1, 2020

by kelleyandgrantlaw | Nov 24, 2020 | Evictions, Landlord Tenants, Real Estate Law

Governor DeSantis extended his previous executive order to October 1, 2020. Under Executive Order Number 20-211 landlords are allowed to serve three day notices and file evictions against non-paying tenants. However, writs of possession cannot be issued until after...

Governor’s Eviction Moratorium Update

by kelleyandgrantlaw | Nov 23, 2020 | Evictions, Landlord Tenants, Real Estate Law

Florida landlords can now start eviction proceedings against residential tenants for nonpayment of rent. Under Executive Order Number 20-180 landlords are allowed to serve three day notices and file evictions against non-paying tenants. However, writs of possession...

Governor Extends Eviction Moratorium for Nonpayment Until August 1, 2020

by kelleyandgrantlaw | Nov 22, 2020 | Evictions, Landlord Tenants, Real Estate Law

On June 30, 2020, Governor DeSantis issued a third extension of Florida’s Eviction Moratorium. Executive Order Number 20-159 extends the moratorium on residential evictions for non-payment of rent until August 1, 2020. Landlords should not serve 3-Day Notices until...
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