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A property manager in Miami discovers that a tenant has been operating an unlicensed daycare business from their residential apartment, violating the lease terms. The lease specifies 'residential use only.' What is the property manager's best course of action under Florida law?

Correct Answer

B) Serve a 7-day notice to cure or quit for lease violation

Correct: Under F.S. 83.56, a 7-day notice to cure or quit must be served for lease violations that can be remedied. Why not A: Self-help evictions are illegal in Florida. Why not C: Notice is still required even for lease violations. Why not D: The landlord should address the violation promptly rather than wait.

Answer Options
A
Immediately change the locks and remove the tenant's belongings
B
Serve a 7-day notice to cure or quit for lease violation
C
File for immediate eviction without notice since it's a commercial violation
D
Wait until the lease expires and refuse to renew

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