1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to residential tenancies; amending s. |
3 | 83.59, F.S.; providing additional circumstances under |
4 | which a landlord may recover possession of a unit; |
5 | amending s. 83.67, F.S.; providing for recovery of |
6 | possession of a dwelling unit due to the death of the |
7 | tenant; providing an effective date. |
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9 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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11 | Section 1. Subsection (3) of section 83.59, Florida |
12 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
13 | 83.59 Right of action for possession.-- |
14 | (3) The landlord shall not recover possession of a |
15 | dwelling unit except: |
16 | (a) In an action for possession under subsection (2) or |
17 | other civil action in which the issue of right of possession is |
18 | determined; |
19 | (b) When the tenant has surrendered possession of the |
20 | dwelling unit to the landlord; or |
21 | (c) When the tenant has abandoned the dwelling unit. In |
22 | the absence of actual knowledge of abandonment, it shall be |
23 | presumed that the tenant has abandoned the dwelling unit if he |
24 | or she is absent from the premises for a period of time equal to |
25 | one-half the time for periodic rental payments. However, this |
26 | presumption does shall not apply if the rent is current or the |
27 | tenant has notified the landlord, in writing, of an intended |
28 | absence; or. |
29 | (d) When the last remaining tenant of a dwelling unit is |
30 | deceased, personal property remains on the premises, rent is |
31 | unpaid, at least 60 days have elapsed following the date of |
32 | death, and the landlord has not been notified in writing of the |
33 | existence of a probate estate or of the name and address of a |
34 | personal representative. |
35 | Section 2. Subsection (5) of section 83.67, Florida |
36 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
37 | 83.67 Prohibited practices.-- |
38 | (5) A landlord of any dwelling unit governed by this part |
39 | shall not remove the outside doors, locks, roof, walls, or |
40 | windows of the unit except for purposes of maintenance, repair, |
41 | or replacement; and the landlord shall not remove the tenant's |
42 | personal property from the dwelling unit unless such action is |
43 | taken after surrender, abandonment, recovery of possession of |
44 | the dwelling unit due to the death of the tenant, or a lawful |
45 | eviction. If provided in the rental agreement or a written |
46 | agreement separate from the rental agreement, upon surrender or |
47 | abandonment by the tenant, the landlord is not required to |
48 | comply with s. 715.104 and is not liable or responsible for |
49 | storage or disposition of the tenant's personal property; if |
50 | provided in the rental agreement, there must be printed or |
51 | clearly stamped on such rental agreement a legend in |
52 | substantially the following form: |
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54 | BY SIGNING THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT, THE TENANT AGREES THAT UPON |
55 | SURRENDER, OR ABANDONMENT, OR RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OF THE |
56 | DWELLING UNIT DUE TO THE DEATH OF THE TENANT, AS DEFINED BY |
57 | CHAPTER 83, FLORIDA STATUTES, THE LANDLORD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE |
58 | OR RESPONSIBLE FOR STORAGE OR DISPOSITION OF THE TENANT'S |
59 | PERSONAL PROPERTY. |
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61 | For the purposes of this section, abandonment shall be as set |
62 | forth in s. 83.59(3)(c). |
63 | Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |