In a stipulation agreement to avoid eviction, can the property owner charge me for its originally signed lease as well as maintain the items of the stipulation?

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In a stipulation agreement to avoid eviction, can the property owner charge me for its originally signed lease as well as maintain the items of the stipulation?

Signed a stip 6 months ago and followed it until recently, when I found that the property manager is still charging me for the orignal lease amount even though a stip was signed by both parties.

Asked on August 21, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Florida

Answers:

david slater / david p.slater, esq.

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

Without reading the stipulation, it is hard to answer you.  A signed stipulation is a valid agreement and binding on the parties. Did the court approve it?


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