The Florida eviction process tends to seem a little one-sided, granting the tenants more rights than landlords. Cases have been reported of homeowners letting a family friend or relative stay with them under a verbal agreement, and not being able to evict them for several months. Tenants can stay 90 days or more after they've violated their lease. Their belongings are to be left untouched until
. the police come move them off of the property. Sometimes, a landlord can still be sued afterward if a tenant claims there property was damaged. Landlords have to be very careful about the wording of their leases, and the people they let move in.