The act of prolonging the legal process by which a landlord seeks to remove a tenant from a property in the state of Florida involves specific legal procedures and tenant actions. For instance, a tenant might contest the eviction notice or file a motion to determine rent. Such actions can temporarily halt the eviction process.
Gaining additional time before being compelled to leave a residence can offer significant advantages to tenants. It provides opportunity to secure alternative housing, gather necessary funds for relocation, or negotiate a more favorable agreement with the landlord. Historically, procedural delays have been utilized by tenants facing hardship, providing a buffer against immediate displacement and allowing them to address underlying issues contributing to the eviction.