If someone illegally trespasses in your home or on your property, call the police.
But if you’ve allowed a person onto your premises to reside or occupy at length, and then that person fails to leave when you ask, law enforcement is likely to tell you, “It’s a civil matter”, which will require court action to legally remove such a person from your house or land.
The removal or “Eviction” of such a person occupying premises who does not otherwise fit the legal definition of a “Tenant” is authorized under Chapter 82, Florida Statutes, titled “Forcible Entry and Unlawful Detainer.”
This is a specialized and confusing area of law, and attorney Robert Worman has the knowledge and experience to handle these matters properly and as quickly as possible.
An Unlawful detainer case often involves a family member or friend, and it can be very emotional and disturbing to have to use the legal system in order to regain your property rights and privacy because someone simply will not leave when you ask. Robert has dealt with enough of these types of matters at this point to give you the information, guidance, and legal representation that you require.
If you find yourself in this type of situation, contact Robert Worman.