Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida
Does an Insurance Agent have the right to enter a rented home if he was sent by the Landlord in search of a new Insurance Company?
Asked on 3/07/11, 4:21 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
David Labovitz
Labovitz Law Firm, P.A.
Hi. A tenant has the right to what is called quiet enjoyment. That means that the landlord or its agent can't generally enter the premises without giving you reasonable prior notice unless it is in the case of an emergency. You probably can't prevent the landlord from having the agent come see the premises, so long as you were given sufficient notice beforehand.
If you were not given notice, the landlord would be violating your rights under the lease. If you were given notice, then the landlord's actions were probably ok.
Answered on 3/07/11, 5:18 pm
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