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For one or two focused questions.
Ideal for landlords who need quick guidance about notices, eviction timelines, or next steps in the process.
✔ Quick legal guidance
✔ Immediate next steps
✔ Credit toward eviction service
$49
Applied to your flat-fee eviction if you hire us.
Clear Plan and Next Steps.
We review your situation in more detail and discuss the fastest legal strategy for regaining possession of the rental.
✔ Review your case facts
✔ Notice and filing strategy
✔ Timeline and court procedure guidance
$89
Best for most landlords who want clear next steps and a practical eviction plan.
Applied to your flat-fee eviction if you hire us.
For more detailed or complicated situations.
Best for complicated situations involving lease disputes, defenses, or court filings.
✔ Detailed case discussion
✔ Review notices or documents
✔ Strategy for contested issues
$149
Applied to your flat-fee eviction if you hire us.
Lease, Notice, and Ledger.
What to have with you.
Landlord-tenant issues move quickly. A missed step in the eviction process can delay your case for weeks or even months. During a consultation, eviction attorney Christophe Fiori will review your situation, explain the next steps under Florida law, and help you determine the fastest and most effective path to regain possession of your property.
Many landlords simply need quick answers about notices, filing procedures, court timelines, or how to handle a tenant who has stopped paying rent. These consultations are designed to give you practical guidance so you can move forward with confidence.
Landlords often schedule a quick consultation when they need
answers to questions like:
A short consultation can often prevent mistakes that delay an eviction for weeks.
Most landlords start with a 20-minute Strategy Call.

If you prefer to have an attorney handle the eviction from start to finish, our firm offers an Attorney Flat-Fee for uncontested eviction for nonpayment - services starting at $500.00 plus court costs.

In uncontested cases, an eviction may be completed in as little as three to four weeks after filing. However, the timeline depends on factors such as tenant responses, court schedules, and service of process. During a consultation we can review your situation and estimate a realistic timeline.
Yes. In most non-payment cases Florida law requires a written three-day notice demanding payment of rent before filing an eviction complaint. Errors in the notice are one of the most common reasons eviction cases are delayed.
If a tenant responds to the complaint, the case may require a hearing before the court. During a consultation we can discuss possible defenses and the best strategy for moving the case forward.
Yes. Tenants without a written lease can still be removed through the eviction process, although the required notice period may be different depending on the situation.
When a tenant stops paying rent, the first step is usually serving a written three-day notice demanding payment or possession. If the tenant does not comply, the landlord may file an eviction action with the court. During a consultation we can review your situation and help you determine the fastest path forward.
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