Matthew M. asked
A 62-year-old woman allowed her daughter and son-in-law to move into her home over a year ago, only to discover they have stolen her identity, causing over $50,000 in damages. She has served them with a 15-day notice to quit, but they are resisting eviction and making threats. She is in Florida, Clay County. What steps should she take to evict them and protect herself legally?
June 22nd, 2024
Brandy S. answered
Given the situation, it is highly recommended that the woman hire a private attorney to assist with ...
June 22nd, 2024
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