long term rental agreements in florida. what is the maximum lease allowed in zip 33462?

Blaine
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Lantana, FL

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Michael Bruder
Agent
Lake Worth, FL

Blaine the longest term is for 1 year. If I can help you in any way with your search just let me know. GIve me a little info and I can start a saved search for you.

Thanks,

Mike

Mon Jul 6 2009, 11:01
Stelios Stylian...
Agent
Boca Raton, FL

Good Morning Blaine,

All leases in the State of Florida can be written for a maximum of one year and of course short term leases most usually are determined depending on what the associations require. Automatic renewals are not legal, but a lessee and lessor can agree to renew at the end of their original one year lease agreement. I hope that this helps in making your decision to rent in Florida.

Best Regards,


Stelios Stylianou, Realtor®
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Fri Jun 12 2009, 06:26
Joan Lorberbaum...
Agent
33446
FIRST ANSWER

Hi Blaine!

Leases in Florida cannot be longer than for one year. It is possible to have an option (with both the lessor's and lessee's consent) to renew for an additional year.

--Joan

Wed Apr 8 2009, 10:55

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