Landlord–Tenant Law

Balanced Representation in Rental Property Matters

Landlord-tenant relationships can be complex, with both parties having specific rights and responsibilities under Florida law. At Keefe Law Firm, we provide knowledgeable legal counsel to both property owners and tenants to navigate these relationships successfully.

For Landlords

  • Drafting and reviewing lease agreements

  • Guidance on security deposit management

  • Legal eviction proceedings

  • Handling tenant disputes and violations

  • Property damage claims

  • Compliance with Florida landlord-tenant laws

For Tenants

  • Lease review and negotiation

  • Addressing maintenance and habitability issues

  • Security deposit disputes

  • Wrongful eviction defense

  • Privacy violations

  • Discrimination claims

Our attorneys stay current on all Florida landlord-tenant regulations, including local ordinances that may affect your rights. We provide practical, solution-oriented legal advice aimed at resolving disputes efficiently while protecting your interests.

Proactive Approach: Many landlord-tenant issues can be prevented with well-drafted agreements and clear understanding of rights and responsibilities. We help clients take preventative measures to avoid costly disputes.

Keefe Law Firm PA

6800 Gulfport Boulevard South, Suite 201-306, Gulfport, Florida 33707, United States

Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Real Estate Law

Professional Credentials

• Florida Bar Member

• 15+ Years Legal Practice

• Business Leadership Experience

• Real Estate Investment Background

• Crisis-Tested Since 2008

Service Areas

Central Florida

• Orange County

• Seminole County

• Osceola County

• Volusia County

• Lake County

South Florida

• Miami-Dade County

• Broward County

• Palm Beach County

• Monroe County

Southwest Florida

• Lee County

• Collier County

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