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Follow on Google News | Florida Landlord-Tenant Laws: What Every Landlord Needs to KnowBy: EZLandlordForms Florida also allows landlords to charge late fees and fees for returned checks, with limits specified by the state. When it comes to security deposits, there is no set limit on how much can be charged, but it must be reasonable. Additionally, landlords must handle deposits properly by keeping them in a separate account and providing written notice within 30 days of where the deposit is held. When a lease ends, landlords must be clear about the terms for returning the security deposit, which must be done within 15 to 60 days. If any issues arise, landlords are required to provide written notice. For eviction proceedings, Florida mandates a 3-day "Notice to Quit" before any formal action can be taken. Understanding these critical aspects of Florida's landlord-tenant law ensures that property owners maintain smooth, legal operations. Learn more - https://articles.ezlandlordforms.com/ End
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