While filing evictions in Florida isn't inherently difficult for those who do it frequently, it demands precision. Forms must be completed accurately, timelines strictly adhered to, and paperwork submitted to the correct parties. Any misstep can lead to lost time, increased rent loss, and potential property damage.



Onboarding phone call - Provide overview of next steps and what to expect
Consultation and case review to ensure viability.
Drafting and filing of all legal documents (3‑Day Notice, complaint, summons, etc.).
Coordination with a process server and court filing.
Updates at every stage, including court dates and outcomes.
Post‑judgment guidance to ensure proper property reclamation.
For only $798, this service frees up landlords' time and minimizes the potential for legal complications. We take care of every detail, allowing you to concentrate on other vital aspects of property management.
For uncontested evictions, a court appearance is not necessary. A hearing will only be scheduled if your tenant responds to the complaint. Please note that we are not attorneys and therefore cannot represent you in court. This is a non-attorney service, but we can direct you to appropriate representation or advise on self-representation if feasible.
A tenant has the right to dispute an eviction, although it is not the norm. In such cases, the judge will determine whether to schedule a hearing to consider the tenant's perspective. For information on legal representation in court, please refer to the answer to question one.
We recommend a Possession Only (Non-Monetary Damages) eviction. It’s the quickest and most affordable way to legally regain your property. Our paperwork is set up for this type only, since most landlords never recover back rent even if they win a money judgment. Tenants usually have no assets or disappear after moving out. It’s faster and smarter to focus on getting your property back so you can re-rent quickly.
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Our service is limited to typing factual information you provide and giving you procedural guidance for filing residential eviction forms seeking possession of the property (we do not handle cases involving claims for unpaid rent or other monetary damages). We do not tell you which documents to use, interpret laws, or review documents for legal sufficiency. If you need advice about your legal rights or the correct forms to use, you should consult a licensed attorney
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