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    Default Can the Landlord Change a Lease

    My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Florida. My landlord and his neighbors having been awful. My landlord originally agreed to 775 a month. Then all of a sudden our next door neighbor started complaining to our land lord with false accusations. Which he of course believed. So he decides a month after we move in he wants 1000 a month and a 1000 dollar deposit. I have never signed a new lease and now today he is trying to change it to month to month. Honestly we have NOT been late period. Our neighbors constantly make up bogus things which he believes. He lives 6 hours away so he can't see for himself. I need to know if I can fight him on this. Not only is he trying to change the lease but he gave keys to our neighbors and allowed them in the home when we were gone. Also I have told him about things needed to be fixed. My daughter is legally disabled and has no air in her room. We have mold and asbestos which I have told him. So he puts the house up for sale and says if there is asbestos than it would be the new owners problem because it wasn't in the disclosure. My family and I have been constantly fighting with him and our neighbors. I am at my wits end I do not know what the laws are. I am originally from Texas so I am not sure what to do. Please someone tell me what are my rights.

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    Default Re: Can the Landlord Change a Lease

    " So he decides a month after we move in he wants 1000 a month and a 1000 dollar deposit. I have never signed a new lease and now today he is trying to change it to month to month. "

    Do you have a current written lease or are you a month to month tenant?


    "Also I have told him about things needed to be fixed."

    Told him how? Verbally? In writing? It is always good to make repair request in writing so you have documentation of such.

    " We have mold and asbestos which I have told him."

    In regards to the asbestos....so?? Asbestos alone is not an issue if left undisturbed. Someone is not doing construction on the house currently are they?

    In regards to mold, most mold (especially in warm climates such as Florida) is mildew, especially in warm, moist places such as bathrooms.

    Gail

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    Default Re: Can the Landlord Change a Lease

    Do you have a written lease or do you not have a written lease?

    If you don't have a written lease then you are on month to month and the LL can change the agreement with proper notice and can also terminate your tenancy with proper notice.

    I suggest you read the Florida landlord tenant statutes for the rights and obligations of both parties.

    http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/...entsIndex.html

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    I have never signed a new lease and now today he is trying to change it to month to month.
    Explain that better. You moved in on a lease for an initial term, that has expired? And that lease says that upon expiration the tenancy switches to month-to-month? Why did you choose not to sign a "new lease"? Was one even offered?

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