Legal Question in Elder Law in Florida

exploitation of the elderly

My uncle needs to evict my cousin, as he is stearling from him. How do we go about this?


Asked on 7/10/07, 8:44 am

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: exploitation of the elderly

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Depending on the terms of the tenancy, your uncle will need to file either an eviction or ejection action. He will first need to give a three day notice telling your cousin to vacate the premises. Failing such, suit will have to be filed.

Any error can delay the final results by a substantial period or could have the case dismissed altogether. To avoid this, your uncle should retain an attorney to represent him in this matter.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 7/11/07, 12:17 am
Johm Smith tom's

Re: exploitation of the elderly

Get an attorney; you'll mess things up if you do it without one.

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Answered on 7/10/07, 9:23 am


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