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1) You are trying to remove someone from your home, and 2) You have a legal right to reside in your home (You are the owner or the legal tenant), and 3) The person you are trying to remove does not have a legal right to reside in your home (they are not an owner or a legal tenant), and 4) There is no agreement for rent ...
Step by Step Instructions STEP 1 - Write a letter asking the person(s) you are trying to remove to leave the home and give it to the person(s) ... STEP 2 - Complete the forms to start the case. ... STEP 3 - Complaint. ... STEP 4 - Make copies. ... STEP 5 - Mailing. ... STEP 6- Filing your case. ... STEP 7 - Notifying the other party (Defendant)
Initial Filing Fees Filing TypeCostTenant eviction with no damages (Non-Monetary)$185Tenant eviction with damages up to $15,000$300Tenant eviction with damages more than $15,000, up to $30,000$400Tenant eviction with Distress for Rent writ$270
Unlike ejectments, unlawful detainers are summary proceedings, so the unwanted occupant only has 5 days to respond to the complaint. Unlawful detainers are commonly filed by a property owner against a family member, friend, or romantic partner who refuses to leave.
This cost is set by Florida statute at $185.00. The clerk of county court will also issue a summons when filing an eviction, at a cost of $10.00 for each tenant listed on the eviction complaint. Additional $5.00 will be charged by the clerk of court for electronic filing.