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SUMMARY:Florida Landlord Tenant Laws
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DESCRIPTION: Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
Overview. The Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act applies to the rental of a residential unit and provides regulations for all aspects of rental occupancies. It does not apply to rent-to-own contracts where required funds have been paid. Nor does it apply to transient occupancy in public lodging or occupancy in a cooperative unit or condominium unit.
Under the Act, unconscionable provisions within a rental agreement are not enforceable. If a rental agreement does not specify the duration of the tenancy, then the duration is determined to be the length of residency between rental payments. For example, if the rent payment is due each month, then the tenancy is for one month at a time.
Deposits and advance rents. Landlords may require a security deposit and advanced rent payments (typically the last month&rsquo;s rent). In Florida, there is no limit on the amount of deposit landlords can charge, but they must comply with the Act in...

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