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Housing Lawyers
Fixed-Fee, Predictable Pricing for Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Housing Lawyers
Landlord-Tenant Case Review
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With over 10,000 evictions handled, Beacon Legal PLLC's legal team has the experience and compassion to help tenants or landlords with housing matters.
For Tenants
Your home is vitally important. It's the place you can call your own. A place where you rest, laugh, cry, sleep, eat, and make memories with family and loved ones.
As a tenant, there are occasions when you may be treated unfairly by your landlord. For example, your landlord refuses to fix something at your home. Or your landlord is unfairly evicting you or threatening to evict you.
When you feel you are treated unfairly it can be stressful and emotionally draining. And the stress and anxiety compound when you are constantly reminded of the injustice – because you live in it every day.
As a tenant, you may have questions, such as:
"Can my landlord do this?"
"Does my landlord have to fix this?"
"Can my landlord evict me for this?"
"Is this portion of my lease enforceable?"
To answer questions like these, The Florida Legislature has set legal guidelines for landlords and tenants in the “Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act,” or, the Florida Statutes at Part II, Chapter 83.
Additionally, the Florida Bar provides information and forms for tenants and landlords here.
If you would like to hire an experienced housing lawyer for a fixed-fee, predictable price, call Beacon Legal PLLC today at (352) 425-4571.
For Landlords
Your home is a substantial investment, and you may still be paying off the investment on a monthly basis.
You knew that property was a safe investment, but you may not have anticipated the complex legal workings of landlord-tenant law.
When you feel treated unfairly as a landlord, it can be a hurtful and emotional experience that you never anticipated when making an investment in property.
As a landlord, you may have questions like:
"Can my tenant demand this?"
"Do I have to pay for that?"
"What should I include in my lease? "
To answer questions like these, The Florida Legislature has set legal guidelines for landlords and tenants in the “Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act,” or, the Florida Statutes at Part II, Chapter 83.
Additionally, the Florida Bar provides information and forms for tenants and landlords here.
If you would like to hire an experienced housing lawyer for a fixed-fee, predictable price, call Beacon Legal PLLC today at (352) 340-2418.
Team
Landon Stinson, Esq.
Partner
(352) 415-4571
landon@beacon.legal
Background
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Former insurance defense lawyer at
the largest Florida law firm -
Experienced in both property matters and personal injury matters
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Graduated Cum Laude, Boston College
Law School -
Former Federal Judicial Law Clerk
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Former President, Boston College
Christian Legal Fellowship -
Former Co-Founder and President,
Boston College Space Law Society
Daniel G. Drake, Esq.
Of Counsel
(352) 415-4571
Background
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Over 25 years of experience practicing law in Florida
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Graduated Cum Laude, Stetson University Law School
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Former insurance defense lawyer
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Recovered over $400,000.00 for
Tenant-Victim in negligent security
matter -
Over $1,000,000 Commercial Eviction Verdict
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Over 10,000 evictions in handled in
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Florida
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