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Re: Eviction where there is no lease - Landlord Forum thread 209445

Re: Eviction where there is no lease by Dee (Ohio) on September 25, 2010 @17:39

                              
Not sure what the laws in Florida are, but typically you can still evict even if there is no formal lease. You can prove that there was an implied agreement by the fact that they were paying you monies for rent. Hopefully you have proof of their payments. In addition, you should be able to evict for non-payment of utilities. Either way, you have a right to have your premises back for whatever reason. In the state of Ohio, if you are evicting someone, then you cannot accept rental payments at the same time. You would have to deny their payments (as hard as it may be), go to court and evict, then later sue them for damages. This can take a while, averaging 30-90 days before its all said and done. Good luck!
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