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shrimp poboy
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I don't know about in Florida but in RE you have to have a written contract and conversion (money exchange). If you don't have a written contract you will need legal advisement.
Was there ever any rent paid?
If so was it in cash or a check?
If is was cash did she give him a receipt?
If you have the power turned off that is not a good thing, atleast in California that is harrasement. You have to follow the letter of the law, if you don't it will add to the time of evection and cost more money. Potentially giving him the opportunity to file a cross complaint if there is something that requires power. Say he works from his home and is unable to work due to no power. You/she may be responsible for his inability to work.
Just my 2c
He will be quite warm tonight