Engaging an attorney as you plan and proceed is essential on this issue, because the laws and application of the laws vary depending on whether there is a rental, lease, or license, in addition to other case-by-case details. In addition, it has been argued that the rental statute (Fla. Stat. §212) can be considered ambiguous and does not provide homeowners with concrete guidance. These ambiguities are compounded by the nuances in court’s decisions in this area.
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