STEPHAN
Senior Member
What is the name of your state? FL
We evicted a tenant. A few days later, we got a form letter informing us of her new address a few hundred miles away and were told to send any remaining deposit to that address. The former tenant told us via text that she had not moved to that address. We found that the address was a UPS PO box. The police were not interested in this case. I am sure they mail out tons of letters to eviction cases.
Anyway, today, we got a letter from a law office again a few hundred miles away in the other direction. They claim that they represent the tenant and want copies of the deposit claim letters. (In FL, you must mail a claim letter on the deposit within 30 days.)
The name is listed on the FL bar page, but I could not get hold of anybody. The letter was not signed. No proof of representation was included.
Does he not have to represent any authorization letter?
Thanks for your advice.
We evicted a tenant. A few days later, we got a form letter informing us of her new address a few hundred miles away and were told to send any remaining deposit to that address. The former tenant told us via text that she had not moved to that address. We found that the address was a UPS PO box. The police were not interested in this case. I am sure they mail out tons of letters to eviction cases.
Anyway, today, we got a letter from a law office again a few hundred miles away in the other direction. They claim that they represent the tenant and want copies of the deposit claim letters. (In FL, you must mail a claim letter on the deposit within 30 days.)
The name is listed on the FL bar page, but I could not get hold of anybody. The letter was not signed. No proof of representation was included.
Does he not have to represent any authorization letter?
Thanks for your advice.