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Thirty day notice for termination of month the month.

Updated: Jan 3, 2024

The Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners passed a new ordinance that requires landlords to give residential tenants at least 60 days' written notice when: Increasing rent by more than 5%Terminating a month-to-month residential rental agreement (tenants also have to give 60 days' notice here)Mar 17, 2022

 
 
 

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In the event the client cancels in writing or by email prior to us preparing any paperwork and submitting it to the client for signature by email, fax or in person then the full amount will be refunded. In the event that the Tenant pays the full amount  of rent owed within the three-day  notice period, prior to the filing of the case with the Court, then the entire amount of the Court Filling fees is refundable less any process server fees and   service fees.

if the case is filed with the Court and the tenant moves out at any time during the eviction process the tenant will be considered a completed  eviction and no partial or full refund will be refundable.


We  are an Independent Non-Attorneys  service. We do not provide any legal advice.  The above fees  are for Uncontested Evictions Only. If the tenant contest the eviction additional motions or attorney fees might be required.

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