Illegal Eviction Legal Steps

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In Florida, landlords must follow specific eviction procedures, including giving notice and obtaining a court order. Locking out tenants without a court order is illegal. Perjury, or lying under oath, is also illegal. If you believe your landlord has violated these laws, you should file a complaint and seek legal aid. Legal aid services can provide representation and help you understand your rights.

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Hello Lisa. I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Can you please tell me where this happened, as eviction laws can vary by location?
Fort Myers Florida
Hello Lisa, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Florida, landlords must follow specific rules and procedures for eviction. Here are some key points:
- Notice must be given before eviction proceedings begin.
- The landlord cannot lock you out without a court order.
- Lying under oath is perjury and is illegal.
I recommend seeking advice from a local legal aid service.
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I apologize for any inconvenience, Lisa. Here are key points about eviction in Florida:
- Landlords must give notice before eviction.
- Eviction without court order is illegal.
- Perjury is illegal.
Consider contacting a local legal aid service for help.
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I'm here to assist, Lisa. If you believe there's been a violation of eviction laws or perjury, you should file a complaint. If you need legal representation, consider applying for legal aid in Florida.
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Lisa, do you need any more information about how to apply for legal aid, or is there another legal issue you'd like assistance with?