Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

living together

my boy friend and i have been living together for 11 months, it was supposed to be temporary untill he found his own place. he never left. well one month ago we decided to just be friends, and i asked him to leave, he said he will when he can get enough money together, which will never happen. i have told him to get out of my house, which i own. i need to know what my legal rights are. our arguments often turn violent. thank you


Asked on 6/15/03, 10:51 pm

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: living together

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This is really a landlord and tenant question not family law. You need to give your former boyfriend formal notice to vacate the premises at least 15 days prior to the first day of the month. If he fails to vacate, then you must file an eviction suit against him just as if he was a tenant who did not pay rent.

Be sure to set forth the nature of the relationship and the fact that he has not signed the lease. Let the court know what rent he has paid, if any.

It would be wise to consult a local real estate attorney to review the specifics of your matter and to be sure you handle it properly.

Scott R. Jay, Esq., 305-249-8000

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Answered on 6/16/03, 7:34 am


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