posted on Nov, 7 2011 @ 10:43 PM
I am in FL also, in FL you cannot make someone move without a good reason even on a month to month lease, also they must give you a 7 day notice to
vacate before filing an eviction since you dont owe money unless you do owe money then thats a whole different thing.
You need to talk to them and see why they want you to leave and if they will allow you to sign another lease but really there should be no reason to
sign another lease other then to lock you in so they can screw your credit if you don't pay you were there for a year its your right to have month to
month now in FL thats how it works. The only thing a new lease would do is lock you into owing them money if you want to leave, you are still required
to follow all of the rules and terms of that lease you signed other then owing money if you decide to leave all you have to do is leave at any point
as long as your balance is $0 you could say you are moving out in 10 days and they still are required to give your deposit back as long as the time
you leave is before your next month rent is due.
That is how it works and that's what comes with renting properties, if you leave it in good standing and its a nice place and priced well there
should be no reason they cannot rent it quickly and if it requires work because of you it will be taken from your deposit.
If you do not like their answer as to why you must leave you can push the issue and make them take you to court for an eviction and explain to the
judge that you want to stay and have been a good renter and are paid up, they will also have to have a good excuse as to why they want you out.
Keep paying rent if you stop then they can get you out no problem, if they accept rent on the 1st of Dec then they cant tell you to leave, as long as
they accept money then that extends your 30 days.
Be prepared to have to move if they really want you out but you have more then 30 days they can't make you leave without an eviction even then it
takes 7 days I believe after the court ruling for the sheriff to remove you. I know that it takes people longer then 30 days to move sometimes
especially if they are busy with works and things as well as if they do not have enough money to actually move at that time.
If you decide to stay and make them evict you and they have not given you any paperwork then go along with what they say, pretend you are moving and
do not tell them you do not plan on moving or don't say oh well evict me... just keep putting them off until they give you the proper paperwork.