1 | Representative Gannon offered the following: |
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3 | Amendment to Amendment (823941) (with title amendment) |
4 | Between lines 105 and 106, insert: |
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6 | Section 2. Section 83.683, Florida Statutes, is created to |
7 | read: |
8 | 83.683 Termination of a rental agreement by a victim of |
9 | domestic violence, repeat violence, sexual violence, or dating |
10 | violence.-- |
11 | (1) As used in this section, the term: |
12 | (a) "Permanent injunction" means an injunction for |
13 | protection against domestic violence, issued under s. 741.30(6), |
14 | or an injunction for protection against repeat violence, sexual |
15 | violence, or dating violence, issued under s. 784.046(7), |
16 | regardless of whether a motion for rehearing or a notice of |
17 | appeal is filed. |
18 | (b) "Respondent" means a person against whom a permanent |
19 | injunction for protection against domestic violence under s. |
20 | 741.30(6) or a permanent injunction for protection against |
21 | repeat violence, sexual violence, or dating violence under s. |
22 | 784.046(7) has been issued. |
23 | (c) "Victim" means an adult, or the parent or guardian of |
24 | a minor, who has been granted a permanent injunction against |
25 | domestic violence, as defined in s. 741.28(2), or who has been |
26 | granted a permanent injunction against sexual violence, dating |
27 | violence, or acts of repeat violence, as defined in s. 784.046. |
28 | (d) "Conviction" has the same meaning as in s. 921.0021. |
29 | (2)(a) A victim may elect to terminate a rental agreement |
30 | and vacate the dwelling unit if the victim gives the landlord |
31 | written notice of the victim's intent to terminate the lease and |
32 | a copy of the permanent injunction. The victim must give the |
33 | landlord the notice and copy of the injunction no later than 15 |
34 | days after the injunction is entered. |
35 | (b) The victim must report the incident of domestic |
36 | violence, as defined in s. 741.28(2), or sexual violence, dating |
37 | violence, or acts of repeat violence, as defined in s. 784.046, |
38 | to the appropriate authorities and must comply with any criminal |
39 | investigation and prosecution of any such incident, including |
40 | testifying truthfully at a criminal trial. If the victim |
41 | complies with the criminal investigation and prosecution and the |
42 | respondent is convicted, the respondent shall be liable for the |
43 | entire amount of liquidated damages pursuant to s. 83.595(1)(d), |
44 | the respondent shall reimburse the victim for any amount the |
45 | victim has paid pursuant to s. 83.595(1)(d), and subsection (3) |
46 | shall apply. If the respondent is not convicted, subsection (3) |
47 | shall apply. |
48 | (c) The victim must vacate the dwelling unit on the date |
49 | the lease expires or 30 days after the landlord receives notice |
50 | of the termination, whichever comes first. |
51 | (d) The landlord shall mail the notice required by s. |
52 | 83.49 to both the victim and the respondent. |
53 | (3) The lease or tenancy shall continue in all respects |
54 | subject to the terms and conditions of the lease or tenancy, |
55 | except that the victim shall be released from all future |
56 | obligations of the lease or tenancy; however, all tenants, |
57 | including the victim, the respondent, and other tenants, are |
58 | responsible for damages to the dwelling unit that exceed |
59 | ordinary wear and tear, excluding those damages incurred as a |
60 | result of any incident of domestic violence, sexual violence, |
61 | dating violence, or repeat violence, in which case the cost |
62 | shall be the sole responsibility of the respondent. Nothing in |
63 | this subsection shall be interpreted so as to impair the right |
64 | of any landlord to evict any tenant in accordance with any terms |
65 | and conditions of the lease or tenancy that provide for eviction |
66 | in the event of a tenant's participation in unlawful activity. |
67 | (4) If the respondent or any other tenant who is a party |
68 | to the rental agreement fails to retake possession of the |
69 | dwelling unit within 15 days after the date the victim gave the |
70 | landlord as the date the victim would vacate the dwelling unit |
71 | and the rent is unpaid, the dwelling unit shall be considered |
72 | abandoned and the landlord may retake possession and dispose of |
73 | any abandoned property in any way the landlord sees fit. |
74 | (5) The provisions of this section may not be waived or |
75 | modified by agreement between the victim and the respondent. |
76 | (6) This section applies to all rental agreements subject |
77 | to this part and executed on or after July 1, 2005. |
78 | Section 3. Paragraph (d) is added to subsection (3) of |
79 | section 83.59, Florida Statutes, to read: |
80 | 83.59 Right of action for possession.-- |
81 | (3) The landlord shall not recover possession of a |
82 | dwelling unit except: |
83 | (d) When, 45 days after the date of death of the tenant, |
84 | the rent is unpaid and the landlord has not been notified of the |
85 | existence of a probate estate or name and address of a personal |
86 | representative. |
87 | Section 4. Subsection (1) of section 83.595, Florida |
88 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
89 | 83.595 Choice of remedies upon breach by tenant.-- |
90 | (1) If the tenant breaches the rental agreement lease for |
91 | the dwelling unit and the landlord has obtained a writ of |
92 | possession, or the tenant has surrendered possession of the |
93 | dwelling unit to the landlord, or the tenant has abandoned the |
94 | dwelling unit, the landlord may: |
95 | (a) Treat the rental agreement lease as terminated and |
96 | retake possession for his or her own account, thereby |
97 | terminating any further liability of the tenant; or |
98 | (b) Retake possession of the dwelling unit for the account |
99 | of the tenant, holding the tenant liable for the difference |
100 | between the rent rental stipulated to be paid under the rental |
101 | lease agreement and what, in good faith, the landlord is able to |
102 | recover from a reletting; or |
103 | (c) Stand by and do nothing, holding the lessee liable for |
104 | the rent as it comes due; or |
105 | (d) Obtain liquidated damages upon breach and a fee for |
106 | the tenant to obtain an early termination of the rental |
107 | agreement, or both, if such had been provided for in the rental |
108 | agreement, upon the tenant's giving the landlord notice as |
109 | provided in the rental agreement of up to 60 days. The landlord |
110 | shall treat such a rental agreement as terminated and charge the |
111 | tenant liquidated damages or the early termination fee as |
112 | specified in the rental agreement, equal to not more than 2 |
113 | months' rent, in addition to the unpaid rent and other charges |
114 | due under the rental agreement through the end of the month in |
115 | which the landlord retakes possession of the dwelling unit. In |
116 | such event, the remedies set forth in paragraphs (a), (b), and |
117 | (c) are not available to the landlord. This paragraph shall not |
118 | apply when the breach is a failure to give notice at the end of |
119 | the rental agreement as provided in s. 83.575. |
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124 | Remove line 117 and insert: |
125 | court; providing construction; creating s. 83.683, F.S.; |
126 | providing definitions; providing for early lease |
127 | termination if a victim of domestic violence, repeat |
128 | violence, sexual violence, or dating violence elects to |
129 | leave a residential rental property; providing |
130 | requirements for termination; requiring the victim to |
131 | comply with any criminal investigation and prosecution |
132 | related to such offenses; providing that a residential |
133 | lease shall continue in all terms and conditions for all |
134 | tenants except the victim; providing that all tenants, |
135 | including the victim and respondent, are responsible for |
136 | damage to the property exceeding ordinary wear and tear, |
137 | except that the respondent shall be responsible for the |
138 | costs of damage resulting from any incident of domestic |
139 | violence; providing for repossession by the landlord in |
140 | case of abandonment by other tenants; providing that an |
141 | agreement between the victim and the respondent may not |
142 | waive or modify certain rights of victims; providing |
143 | applicability; amending s. 83.59, F.S.; providing |
144 | conditions under which a landlord may reclaim possession |
145 | of a dwelling unit after the tenant has died; amending s. |
146 | 83.595, F.S.; allowing a rental agreement to provide for |
147 | liquidated damages upon breach and for a fee for the |
148 | tenant to obtain an early termination of the rental |
149 | agreement in certain circumstances; providing an effective |