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Law Office of C.R. Diaz, Esq.
Florida Eviction & Landlord-Tenant

Facing an eviction in Florida? Or need to evict a tenant?

Send your situation to a licensed Florida attorney. For $99, I review the facts and send back a written assessment: where you stand, your options, and the next step, whether you’re the tenant or the landlord.

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$99  flat · refunded if I can’t take it
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How it works
Four steps, and you only pay if your matter is a fit.
1

Submit your question

Answer a few short prompts and agree to the engagement terms.

2

I screen it

I check that it’s a Florida matter in my practice areas and clear of conflicts, before any payment is earned.

3

I assess it

If I take it, I send a written assessment of your situation under Florida law, based on the facts you gave.

4

Optional call

If the matter warrants it and we both want to, we set a call to discuss representation.

Set expectations
What the $99 assessment is, and what it isn’t.

What you get

  • Limited-scope legal advice on one Florida-law question
  • A written assessment applying the law to the facts you provide
  • The main issues and general options or next steps
  • An honest read on whether the matter is worth pursuing
  • A real attorney-client relationship for that limited purpose

What it is not

  • Not a guarantee of any outcome
  • Not full representation, filings, or court appearances
  • Not deadline or statute-of-limitations monitoring
  • Not fact investigation or document drafting
  • Not legal advice outside Florida or my practice areas
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This service may not be the right fit

I take this service only for matters governed by Florida law within business, debt collection, and eviction (landlord-tenant) areas. Based on your answers, yours falls outside that, so I don’t want to take your $99 for something I can’t properly help with.

For a referral to the right attorney, The Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service can help: (800) 342-8011.
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Before you pay, the key terms

  • This is limited-scope legal advice, not general information. If I accept your matter, an attorney-client relationship forms for the limited purpose of the written assessment.
  • The $99 is refunded in full if I decline your matter. It is earned once I deliver the assessment.
  • The assessment is based only on the facts you provide and is not a guarantee of any outcome.
  • I do not monitor deadlines, investigate facts, draft documents, or appear in court under this service.
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Everything checks out. The next step charges your $99 and delivers your question to me for screening. You’ll get a written assessment if I take the matter, or a full refund if I can’t.

Common questions
Good to know before you start.
I just got an eviction notice. What does the $99 get me?

A written assessment from a licensed Florida attorney: a read on where you stand, what the notice does and doesn’t mean, your options, and the next step, based on the facts you provide. It’s real limited-scope legal advice, not generic information.

Can a landlord evict me without going to court in Florida?

Generally no. In Florida a landlord usually cannot force a tenant out by self-help, such as changing the locks, removing belongings, or shutting off utilities; a removal goes through the court process. Your assessment will explain how that applies to your situation.

I’m a landlord. Can you help me too?

Yes. This service is for both sides of a Florida eviction or landlord-tenant dispute, whether you’re a tenant responding to a notice or a landlord trying to regain possession the right way.

How fast do I need to act?

Eviction in Florida moves quickly, and once a case is filed the time to respond can be very short. Treat it as urgent. This service does not track or protect court deadlines, so do not wait on an assessment if a deadline is near; act right away.

What if you can’t take my matter?

If it’s outside Florida law or there’s a conflict of interest, I decline and refund your $99 in full, and no assessment is produced.