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After winning an ejectment case in Florida, you must provide a reasonable time for the defendant to remove their belongings. The court typically determines this timeframe. If the judge did not specify, consult your attorney or the court for clarity. Reasonable time usually ranges from a few days to a couple of weeks.Full Conversation
Wewahitchka fl
Hello **** ****, thanks for sharing your location. Could you please provide more details about the specific legal issue you're facing in Wewahitchka, Florida?
Yes I won a enchantment case against my brother how long do I have to give them to get their personal belongings off property also
In Florida, after winning an eviction case:
- You must give a reasonable notice period, typically * to 30 days.
- If belongings are left behind, the Florida Statutes (section *.*) prevents you from disposing of them without notice.
Please consult a local lawyer for accurate guidance.
Ejectment
Hello **** ****, for an ejectment case in Florida:
- You must provide "reasonable time" for the defendant to remove their belongings.
- "Reasonable time" is typically determined by the court.
Please consult with your attorney or the court for specific timeframe.
He didn't
Hello **** ****, you mentioned "He didn't". Could you please elaborate on what you meant by that? Did your brother not remove his belongings within the given timeframe?
The judge did not give me no time frame at all today
Hello **** ****, if the judge didn't specify a timeframe, you should consult your attorney or contact the court for clarity. Typically, "reasonable time" is provided for the removal of belongings after an ejectment in Florida.
And to you what is a reasonable time
Hello **** ****, as a legal chat service, we do not decide what is "reasonable time". Usually, it ranges from a few days to a couple of weeks, but you should consult the court or your attorney for a more specific timeframe.