House and Senate has unanimously passed SB621.
The bill addressed eliminated the “rights” of squatters and simplifies the onerous and costly process for evicting persons who have no right to break into a residence and live there for free, trashing the place in the process.
A lady here in Jacksonville had over $45,000 worth of damage done to a house she owned that was undergoing some updates in between tenants when squatters moved in over a weekend and refused to leave. Between court costs, lost rental revenue and repairs to smashed in walls, theft of appliances and destroyed plumbing the woman’s finances took a serious hit. Her testimony to legislators, along with that of similar stories by others around the state pushed this through unopposed. Now the authorities can act quickly to return possession to the owners.
I’ve seen horror stories on Facebook from other states who had really cumbersome laws in place that protected the unauthorized occupants over the owners and I hope those states follow Florida’s example.
The bill addressed eliminated the “rights” of squatters and simplifies the onerous and costly process for evicting persons who have no right to break into a residence and live there for free, trashing the place in the process.
A lady here in Jacksonville had over $45,000 worth of damage done to a house she owned that was undergoing some updates in between tenants when squatters moved in over a weekend and refused to leave. Between court costs, lost rental revenue and repairs to smashed in walls, theft of appliances and destroyed plumbing the woman’s finances took a serious hit. Her testimony to legislators, along with that of similar stories by others around the state pushed this through unopposed. Now the authorities can act quickly to return possession to the owners.
I’ve seen horror stories on Facebook from other states who had really cumbersome laws in place that protected the unauthorized occupants over the owners and I hope those states follow Florida’s example.