[RPPTL LandTen] Inquiry for Landlord-Tenant Committee
seth at kelley-corneal.com
seth at kelley-corneal.com
Tue Jun 22 10:43:23 PDT 2010
Sorry, this isn't my forte but have run into the following problem in a commercial foreclosure I am prosecuting so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
It is a commercial condominium complex and one of the owners has been delinquent in his dues and has basically skipped town. In the meantime, the owner has evidently given his keys to a friend who has taken it upon himself to take up residence in the commercial unit. It is unknown at this time whether he is "squatting" or whether his occupation is pursuant to some claim or contract. Of course, the other businesses and association want to prohibit this "tenant" or squatter access, and are threatening to change the locks to the unit. Any thoughts on the appropriate process to take?
Seth D. Corneal, Esq.
Kelley & Corneal, P.L.
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St. Augustine, FL 32080
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