Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Florida
I have been renting from All Florida Properties for two years and three months. I just received a letter from a sheriff officer that I have to respond to in 20 days saying that the mortgage on the home I am renting has not been paid since August 2012. What can I do and why is it that I have been paying rent and the mortgage has not been paid.
1 Answer from Attorneys
The owner has apparently not paid the mortgage while keeping your rental. You have your tenancy rights still based on any written agreement. Without a written agreement, you have a right to remain per Federal Statute. You should consult with an attorney to determine your actual rights. Is All Florida Properties a management company or do they actually own the place you are renting? You should make sure to respond within 20 days to the summons you received.
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