Welcome to Florida Landlord! It's the brainchild of Tom Lucier, who was a very successful do-it-yourself residential landlord in Florida for over twenty-five years. Tom created his free Website in 2001, as a way to help Florida's do-it-yourself residential landlords help themselves.

Florida Landlord is the only place on the Internet, where Tom Lucier's books are available for purchase.                                     

  The Florida Landlord's Eviction Manual 

If you want to avoid ending up as road-kill in county civil court, you must first acquire the legal knowledge that you need as a nonlawyer landlord, in order to be able to competently represent yourself in an eviction lawsuit. And the fastest way than you can become a knowledgeable pro se landlord, is by reading this must-have eviction manual.

                                  

If you’re a serious, hands-on, do-it-yourself Florida landlord, who has been searching the Internet for reliable, ready-to-use information, step-by-step instructions and no-bullspit advice on exactly how to manage your residential rental housing business for maximum profit with minimum problems, you've come to the right place for help.

 

You can start the eviction process today, by downloading this FREE Three Day Notice in Microsoft Word format.

 

          How To Remove An Unwanted Occupant In Florida

 

Are you currently being forced to share your home with an unwanted family member, relative or friend, who flat-out refuses to leave? If that's the case, you need to spend some quality time reading this one-of-a-kind guide, before you end up doing something rash, that you'll regret later. 

 

                                  How To Pay Problem Tenants

                                         To Move Instead Of Evicting Them

 

Nonlawyer landlords should use eviction as an action of last resort, to get rid of their problem tenants. Instead, they should first offer to pay them cash to move, which is a legal and cost-free alternative to eviction.

 
Ten Rules For Do-It-Yourself Landlords

 

Listed below are ten cardinal rules that every do-it-yourself residential landlord in Florida should abide by.
Rule #1: Know what you don’t know.
Rule #2: Anticipate situations before they become problems.
Rule #3: Don’t let other people make their problems your problems.
Rule #4: Concentrate on doing what you do best.
Rule #5: Set a goal, make a plan and work hard.
Rule #6: Accept full responsibility for your own actions.
Rule #7: Understand that agreements are only as good as the people who sign them.
Rule #8: Assume nothing, verify everything and be prepared for anything.
Rule #9: Learn from your past mistakes and don’t repeat them.
Rule #10: Do what you say you’re going to do, when you say you’re going to do it.

 

Articles Featuring Tom Lucier

 

Good Time to Become a Real Estate Mogul?
How to Buy Investment Real Estate
 Are You Cut Out to be a Landlord?
Getting Rich with Rental Property

                                                   10 Tips for New Landlords

For prompt, courteous customer assistance, please send Tom Lucier an e-mail message at  tjlucier@floridalandlord.com.

 


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