Question by Teresa: I just bought a house via “tax deed sale” and previous tenants won’t leave, how do I get them out? in FL?
I don’t have a tenant agreement so I’m not sure if I use the eviction process thru court system, someone said the to evict for “possession only” because I don’t have any agreement w/them.
I just want them out quickly and I’m afraid they will destroy the place. Can I also take them
to small claims court for any damages they cause?
Best answer:
Answer by bikerdoctordon do you have the deed, send them a letter of eviction if that don’t work call the cops & file for trespassing & maybe court
Question by TTT: Is that OK to buy a house “sold as is” with tenants still living there? Please advise. Thanks!?
Best answer:
Answer by Jäger Unless you want the tenants to stay, the answer would be “No.” Either way, make sure it is specifically stated it the contract.
As of the pre-closing walk through, you should see the home as you will be receiving it. Either with or without the tenants. If without, the place is supposed to be empty and broom swept.
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