Who can I report my landlord to in Florida?
Likewise, people ask, what rights do renters have in Florida?
Here are 6 common examples of rights that tenants have in Florida that landlords sometimes neglect or sometimes violate:
- Tenant Right to Have Residence in Reasonable Condition and Code-Compliant.
- Tenant Right to Security Deposit With Statutory Interest.
- Tenant Right to Proper Written Notice from the Landlord.
Similarly, who do you report a slumlord to?
Call HUD's complaint hotline to report your landlord if applicable. Reach HUD's bad-landlord complaint department by calling 1-800-685-8470. Detail your address, the substandard conditions you've documented as a tenant, your landlord's lack of response, and the length of time the problem has been going on.
While many states require apartments to have air conditioning, the state of Florida does not. However, most leases like this one, state the landlord will provide a working air conditioner. They are not, meaning the tenant can give the landlord seven days to fix the problem.