I live in Florida. We rent from this one woman who owns the house we live in. Our lease is with her. The house sits on a piece of property owned by someone else. These two individuals went to court today because despite the fact that I was paying full rent on the first of every month, the homeowner failed to pay the landowner. Today, the judge granted an eviction of the removal of the home off her property.
Now, the homeowner is telling me that we still have 30 days because the landowner has to file a lawsuit to have the house removed. However, I called the secretary to the judge and she is saying that the landowner just has to file a writ of possesion and once the sheriff comes out and puts the notice on the door, we have to leave. OK. Now, I'd like to see someone move an entire house off property within 24 hours. My only concern is, since the eviction is on the house and not the occupants of the house, shouldn't we have longer to leave? I have read that evictions for property off land is different than evictions for tenants out of a house. Any ideas?
Since this woman only owns the land and NOT the house, she can't just throw me out of the house. My lease is with the other person. She wants the house off the property, not us. Aside from that, you have to give people a certain amount of time to move. We had no idea this was going on between the land and home owner and we paid our rent. So, nobody will be throwing my things in the street. *smile*
Now, the homeowner is telling me that we still have 30 days because the landowner has to file a lawsuit to have the house removed. However, I called the secretary to the judge and she is saying that the landowner just has to file a writ of possesion and once the sheriff comes out and puts the notice on the door, we have to leave. OK. Now, I'd like to see someone move an entire house off property within 24 hours. My only concern is, since the eviction is on the house and not the occupants of the house, shouldn't we have longer to leave? I have read that evictions for property off land is different than evictions for tenants out of a house. Any ideas?
Since this woman only owns the land and NOT the house, she can't just throw me out of the house. My lease is with the other person. She wants the house off the property, not us. Aside from that, you have to give people a certain amount of time to move. We had no idea this was going on between the land and home owner and we paid our rent. So, nobody will be throwing my things in the street. *smile*