Perez Mayoral (PA) announced today that it’s working to ensure that tenants in Miami-Dade County stay in their homes. Tenants are being squeezed by landlords who want to make more money by increasing their rent, as inflation is at an all-time high of 40 years.
The ordinance was enacted by the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners to protect renters. The new law, which took effect March 25, 2022, requires that landlords give at least 60 days of written notice to residential tenants when:
- Rent increases greater than 5 percent
- Cancellation of a month-to month residential rental agreement
The notice requirement allows tenants to have some breathing space, but it is not guaranteed that they will avoid eviction. We are committed to helping our clients remain in their homes longer by enforcing this new law.
We can assist you if your landlord has decided to terminate your monthly rental agreement or if your rental rate is increasing suddenly.
We are a trusted business, realty, and litigation firm serving Miami-Dade. Our track record has proven that we can successfully resolve landlord-tenant disputes. We know how to balance the playing field, even though landlords are unfairly advantaged. Get in touch with our office to find out how we can help prevent eviction.
Contact:
Perez Mayoral, P.A.
999 Ponce De Leon Blvd
Suite 705
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Phone: 1.866.720.3792
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