On May 3, 2022, the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners unanimously voted to create a Tenant’s Bill of Rights. The ordinance is effective as of May 13, 2022. Below are key highlights about the new changes to landlord/tenant laws in Miami-Dade County. For questions, you should contact the new Office of Housing Advocacy at housingadvocacy@miamidade.gov and (786) 469-4545.
MIAMI REALTORS® sent a letter to the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners, the Mayor, the County Attorney’s Office, and the Office of Housing Advocacy on May 13, 2022, to express our concerns that have not been resolved. See a copy of that letter HERE. We are waiting for the County to comply with all of its responsibilities under the Tenants’ Bill of Rights. As always, we will keep you informed as soon as we have more updates.
Tenants can now sue landlords for violations of the Tenants’ Bill of Rights that have occurred or are about to occur. Statute of limitations is two years. Tenants can seek their costs and attorneys’ fees, interest, damages, equitable relief, and injunctions.
“Landlord” is defined as the owner or lessor of a dwelling unit, their agents, and employees. Be mindful about how you are completing contracts with customers and tenants to mitigate the risk of liability.
Tenant has provided landlord with 7 days’ written notice that repairs are needed
Remember: the tenant may not repair-and-deduct if tenant, tenant’s family, or someone on the premises intentionally or inadvertently caused the damage to the unit.
The website for the Office of Housing Advocacy is HERE. The Office of Housing Advocacy is not fully staffed or operational yet, but it is supposed to be a resource for landlords and tenants, providing forms, a helpline, a website with resources, outreach, and education.
You should direct your questions about the new Tenants’ Bill of Rights and the new ordinance that requires 60-day written notices to tenants when the rent is increasing more than 5% or when terminating their month-to-month tenancies. Their contact information is: housingadvocacy@miamidade.gov and (786) 469-4545.
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