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Complaint For Possession Of Residential Real Property 9 - Florida

Complaint For Possession Of Residential Real Property Form. This is a Florida form and can be used in Bay Local County .
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IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND FOR BAY COUNTY, FLORIDA ____________________________ Case No. ________________ Plaintiff /Landlord Division: ________________ -vs- _____________________________ Defendant /Tenant COMPLAINT FOR POSSESSION OF RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY Plaintiff, ________________________ sues Defendant __________________________ (name of Landlord) (name of Tenant) and alleges: 1. This is an action to evict a tenant from residential real property in Bay County, Florida. 2. Plaintiff is the owner or lessor of the residential real property described as: ________________________________________________________________________ (street address of rental property) 3. Defendant has possession of the premises under an oral agreement to pay rent in the amount of $_______________. (rental amount) 4. The defendant has been served with a fifteen (15) day notice to vacate the premises, said notice being incorporated and made a part of this complaint. 5. Plaintiff served defendant with notice on ____________________ to deliver (date notice was served) possession. Defendant has not done so. 1 Form 9 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com<<<<<<<<<********>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2WHEREFORE, Plaintiff demands possession of the premises. ____________________________________ Signature of Landlord/Property Manager ____________________________________ A ddress ____________________________________ C ity, State, Zip Code ___________________________________ Telephone Number 2 Form 9 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com
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