[RPPTL LandTen] Restraining Order Obtained by Landlord Against Tenant

lesstevens lesstevens at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 4 15:58:20 PST 2013


Just as clarification..The Tenant was the one arrested for exposing himself
and threatening the Landlord and her son.

 

 

Les H. Stevens, Esquire
Les H. Stevens, P.A.
5301 North Federal Highway
Suite 130
Boca Raton, Florida 33487
Tel. - (561) 989-9797
Fax - (561) 989-8484
E-Mail - lesstevens at earthlink.net

 

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From: Eric Jacobs [mailto:ejacobs at beloffparker.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 6:56 PM
To: <lesstevens at earthlink.net>; RPPTL Landlord Tenant Committee
Cc: RPPTL Landlord Tenant Committee
Subject: Re: [RPPTL LandTen] Restraining Order Obtained by Landlord Against
Tenant

 

No.  Order precluding tenant from being on premises is not the same as
landlord having right to be on premises. 

 

Question back.  I have a tenant claiming right to dismissal because 3 day
was signed by lawyer ( with FDCPA disclaimer) .  Im fairly comfortable with
regard to numerous reasons why its inapplicable notwithstanding Sailboat
Bend, but Id welcome any thoughts from all.  Thanks

Sent from my iphone 

 


On Feb 4, 2013, at 6:50 PM, "lesstevens" <lesstevens at earthlink.net> wrote:

Here's a unique one...Landlord sues Tenant for untimely payment under
written residential lease. While waiting for the "expedited hearing" Tenant
causes disturbance at the property and eventually "exposes himself" to a
minor and Landlord and is arrested. (Minor is the Landlord's son and does
work around the property). Fearing for their safety, Landlord obtains
restraining order against Tenant, which included precluding Tenant to go
back to the property. Does this action supersede the eviction and give the
Landlord the right to immediate possession?

 

Any insight would be helpful.

 

Thanx.

 

 

Les H. Stevens, Esquire
Les H. Stevens, P.A.
5301 North Federal Highway
Suite 130
Boca Raton, Florida 33487
Tel. - (561) 989-9797
Fax - (561) 989-8484
E-Mail - lesstevens at earthlink.net

 

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