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Originally Posted by KonaKat
Basically you need a power of attorney specifically for whatever your mother wants you to do. You've got a real bad situation here w/ those tenants and I suggest you seriously educate yourself on your responsibilities and rights in LL/tenant law. Pronto.
If your tenants have a lease, get a copy and read every word of it. You may very well need legal advice here before it's all over.
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Thank you, I know!
A friend who's an attorney wrote a basic one out for me & has been sent to mom to sign & notarize.
She does have her own attorney to handle the eviction; hearing set for Nov. 12th.
This is just a situation where the tenants won't let anyone on the property, including me, her daughter without calling the police. Their eviction background indicates that they fully understand the ins/outs of living somewhere without paying rent. I totally suggest anyone who wants to be a landlord in Florida realize that it seems that everything is for the tenant & not the landlord.