Florida 2023 3rd Special Session

Florida House Bill H0019

Introduced
11/6/23  

Caption

Evictions During Emergency Conditions

Impact

The bill, if passed, would adjust section 83.62 of the Florida Statutes, impacting the processes and timelines associated with evictions during natural disasters. By tolling the notice period for writs of possession in areas facing an imminent hurricane threat, the legislation aims to prevent sudden displacements of vulnerable populations amidst chaotic emergency situations. This could lead to a significant shift in how landlords and tenants navigate eviction proceedings when adverse weather conditions arise.

Summary

House Bill 0019, titled 'Evictions During Emergency Conditions,' seeks to amend existing Florida law regarding evictions, particularly during severe weather events like hurricanes. Specifically, the bill prohibits sheriffs from serving or executing writs of possession on properties under hurricane watches or warnings for a period of five days following the cessation of such warnings. This legislative change aims to provide additional protection for tenants during emergency situations, ensuring that they have some security in their homes when natural disasters strike.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a protective measure for tenants, there may be opposing viewpoints regarding its implications for landlords. Property owners might argue that the bill disproportionately favors tenants and could potentially limit landlords' rights to recover possession of their properties in a timely manner. Furthermore, the implications of an extended eviction process may create financial strain on landlords who rely on rental income, leading to potential contention between tenant protections and landlord rights in the legislative discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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