Summons, writs, subpoenas and other documents that are issued by the clerk should be E-Filed. Choose the appropriate Document Group type from the dropdown list and then choose the appropriate Document Type for that group. The associated issuance fees will be automatically calculated.
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A Florida landlord can terminate without cause a month-to-month tenancy by giving the tenant a written notice at least 30 days before the end of the monthly period. The notice must inform the tenant that the tenancy will end in 30 days and that the tenant must move out of the rental unit by that time.
As such, while there is no exact answer as to the specific time it takes to remove a Tenant in the State of Florida through the Eviction process, if Florida Statutes, Chapter 83 is strictly followed, it can generally be stated that the Eviction Process from start to finish takes about three (3) to four (4) weeks.
How to Evict Step 1 – Send Eviction Notice to Tenant. Non-Payment of Rent. Foreclosure. Month-to-Month. Step 2 – Wait to Hear from the Tenant. Step 3 – File in Court. Step 4 – Summons. Motion for Default. Step 5 – Attend Hearing. Step 6 – Obtain Writ of Possession. Step 7 – Repossess the Property.
Between the hours of AM and 5PM Monday through Friday, call the Broward County Call Center at 311 or 954-831-4000. If after 5PM, on weekends or holidays, call the Broward Sheriff's Office at 954-765-4321 and press Option 5.