The Rent War: The Legal Battle For Tenants Rights

Author:   Gary L Koniz
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798857608401


Pages:   530
Publication Date:   15 August 2023
Format:   Paperback
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"THE WORDING OF HB 1407 - 83.46: Florida Statute 83 Landlord and Tenant - Requires Your Respectful Concern and Attention To Clarify Its Obvious Defect In Upper Class Bias: (as is proposed in the revised portion of 83.46 Rent; duration of tenancies, ) To Define The Rights Of Tenants and The Good Faith Responsibility of this Legislature To Protect The Working Middle-Class From Excessive Predatory Yearly Lease Rent Increases, in which Corporate Criminal or Foreign Intrigue Landlords can raise their Captive Market Tenant's Rents to any amounts they please and with each yearly rents increases they please, ad infinitum, without any Public Legal Scrutiny, and with being upheld to by ""The Upper-Class Mentality"" Florida Legislature. (The ideas presented in HB 1407, that Landlords have the options to raise rents up to 5% and that increase after that be subject to Nonbinding Arbitration at the Tenant's Expense, and potentially running into thousands of dollars at the Tenant's Expense in discouragement, ) is an obviously intended Upper-Class Supportive Implant displaying no concern for the affordability of Available Public Housing and the overall combined survivability of The Working Middle-Class, and who are Taxpaying Citizens of this State also who need To Be Represented. What WE are after here in this Amendment to HB 1407 is a statement of the Florida Legislature's to provide us with overall concern for ""Rent Stabilization"" out of respect for the feasible economics of the Real-World Working Market Economy to afford their domiciles. LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATION IN FLORIDA CONCERNS ""ALL OF THE PEOPLE"" AND NOT JUST, ""SOME,"" OF THE PEOPLE: The Wealthy Developers and Corporate Landlords. 83.46 Rent; duration of tenancies.- 189. (4) A landlord must provide to a tenant a written notice, 190. by certified mail or hand delivery, of a planned rent increase 191. at least 60 days before the rental agreement renewal period. If 192. the rent increase is more than 5 percent, the landlord must 193. provide notice, by certified mail or hand delivery, at least 3 194. months before the rental agreement renewal period. If the rent 195. increase is more than 5 percent; the notice must also contain a 196. statement that the tenant may elect to participate in nonbinding 197. mediation, at the expense of the tenant, by providing written 198. notice to the landlord, by certified mail or hand delivery, 199. within 14 days after receipt of the notice of the rent increase. 200. For a tenancy without a specific duration, the landlord must 201. provide written notice, by certified mail or hand delivery, of a 202. planned rent increase within the timeframes provided in s. 203. 83.57. The wording here, for this part 83.46 of Chapter 83 needs to be re-written: that once a Landlord and Tenant have settled-in on the cost of what their ""Initial Yearly Rent"" is to be, ""Offer and Acceptance,"" then the Landlords then are not permitted to raise the amount of that yearly Rental Agreement more than 3% or GNDP Cost Of Living, or to otherwise for the Landlords to have to petition the Florida Department of Housing and Tenant's Rights to Show Cause why such amount of increase should be granted, for fair profit motives or for bottom line expenses. HB 1407 2023 - SB 1658: FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES A bill to be entitled: ""Keep Floridians Housed Act."" An act relating to housing; Creating the Department of Housing and Tenant Rights as a new department of state government; providing for the secretary of the Department of Housing and Tenant Rights to be appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. HB 107 - 1407 General Bill by Eskamani (CO-SPONSORS) Rayner-Goolsby"

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Author:   Gary L Koniz
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.216kg
ISBN:  

9798857608401


Pages:   530
Publication Date:   15 August 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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