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This rule generally means that tenants' total monthly income should be at least three times the amount of the rent. The 3x rent law considers the income before taxes and deductions. This approach helps ensure tenants have enough to cover not only rent but also other living expenses and savings.
Public housing tenants or tenants receiving rent subsidies are required to deposit only that portion of the full rent for which they are responsible pursuant to the federal, state, or local program in which they are participating.
Rent; duration of tenancies. (1) Unless otherwise agreed, rent is payable without demand or notice; periodic rent is payable at the beginning of each rent payment period; and rent is uniformly apportionable from day to day.
Section 83.53(1), F.S. The tenant shall not unreasonably withhold consent to the landlord to enter the dwelling unit from time to time in order to inspect the premises. Section 83.53(2), F.S. ■ The landlord may enter the dwelling unit at any time for the protection or preservation of the premises.
Florida landlords are not obligated to provide basic appliances. The only exception is a furnace; landlords in Florida must provide functioning heat during winter. Landlords must also ensure their rental properties have running water and hot water.
Costs to repair damages beyond normal wear and tear The landlord typically must provide receipts or invoices showing the actual repair costs. To deduct for any damages or unpaid charges, the landlord must provide the tenant with an itemized list of all deductions along with any documentation within 30 days of move-out.
Tenant/Landlord Law in Florida is regulated by the Florida Department of Agricultural and Consumer Services. For an overview of the law and information on how to file a complaint go to: Landlord/Tenant Law in FL: .
The landlord will also make reasonable provisions for: Extermination of rats, mice, ants, wood-destroying organisms and bed bugs, Locks and keys, Clean and safe conditions of common areas, Garbage disposal facilities and outside receptacles, and. Functioning facilities for running water, hot water and heat during winter.
83.63 Casualty damage. —If the premises are damaged or destroyed other than by the wrongful or negligent acts of the tenant so that the enjoyment of the premises is substantially impaired, the tenant may terminate the rental agreement and immediately vacate the premises.