Just cause eviction rules in Broward County, FL β sometimes called tenant protection or "for cause" eviction ordinances β list the specific legal reasons a landlord can end a tenancy.
Broward County follows Florida landlord-tenant law under Chapter 83, which does not require just cause for non-renewal of leases but requires specific notice periods and court process for evictions during lease terms.
Broward County does not have a just-cause eviction ordinance - Florida Statute 83 governs residential tenancies statewide without requiring landlords to provide a reason for non-renewal at lease end. For month-to-month tenancies, FL 83.57 requires 15 days written notice of termination. During an active lease, eviction requires statutory grounds including nonpayment of rent (3-day notice to pay or vacate), material lease violations (7-day notice with or without right to cure), or holdover after lease expiration. Formal eviction requires filing in Broward County Court. Self-help evictions including lockouts and utility shutoffs are illegal under FL 83.67 and expose landlords to damages of three months rent or actual damages plus attorney fees.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
Broward County, FL
Broward County Code Ch. 27, Art. VII Β§27-235 sets a single residential sound limit of 55 dBA (L50) / 65 dBA (Lmax) at the receiving property line β applied a...
Broward County, FL
Construction noise is exempt from Broward County's decibel limits only between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM per Β§27-236 Table 2. Outside those hours, construction mus...
Broward County, FL
Broward County Ch. 4, Β§4-8 makes it unlawful for any person to allow a dog to habitually bark, howl, or whine. Complaints are handled by Broward County Anima...
Broward County, FL
Street parking in unincorporated Broward County is governed by Ch. 23 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) and enforced by Broward Sheriff's Office. FL Β§316.1945 pro...
Broward County, FL
RVs in unincorporated Broward County residential areas may not be used for living purposes and cannot maintain water or sewer connections per Β§39-245. Storag...
Broward County, FL
Only one commercial vehicle (5,000 lbs or less) is allowed on residential property in unincorporated Broward County, and it must be stored in a garage, carpo...
See how Broward County's just cause eviction rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.