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PadSplit Evictions: Why You Need an Attorney!

Dillon covers PadSplit Evictions: Why You Need an Attorney for investors comparing Tampa Bay PadSplit opportunities, risks, and operating tradeoffs.

  • PublishedOctober 30, 2025
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  • Read time2 min read
  • Runtime1:26
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[00:01] you're not closing down all >> just one room, right? So, and and you know, we turn them in about one to three days, you know, they go in and off we go. Now, the complicated part is when they don't pay. >> Um, you can tell them to leave and pass says

[00:16] we're putting you in eviction, but pass rules don't hold up in court as far as eviction goes, right? So, what we have to do is do it legally and we treat it just like we do a long-term rental. We give them a 3-day notice to pay or vacate. at the end of the three days. Um, you can't count holidays and

[00:31] weekends and stuff like that. So, it turns into more than the three days usually, right? So, we give them the three-day notice. At the end, they've either left or they've paid. >> So, a lot of times we post a notice on the door. They see that it's real. They pack your stuff up, they leave. Maybe go

[00:47] owing you a few dollars, right? Um, but to get them out, get the room vacant, get it reented, not having the court fees, the filing fees, attorneys, and all that, you know, it's great just to get them out and gone. Um then if they don't go then we then it turns into an official eviction. So we have attorneys.

[01:02] We got a great attorneys. Um we actually brought them on to Patlit and they do the whole entire state of Florida now. >> Um >> so and it's a simple process and here you don't want to do an eviction yourself because once you make a mistake you got to start all back over and now

[01:18] you're six weeks into this and you made a mistake and it's got to this timer restarts. So,

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