Florida Eviction Law/Landlord Negligence w/Injury
I live in Broward County and I rent from an apartment complex owned by a corporation. My situation is a little different: I have lived here in this apartment for almost 5 years and I recently broke my ankle outside my front door by slipping on a solicitation flyer for Direct TV service and had to have my ankle held together with a plate, 6 screws, and a pin. While waiting in the hospital for surgery, I got double pneumonia and was there for a week and went home on oxygen.
I have been out of work and my husband had to take time off from his second job to help care for me. My complex does no allow solicitors and there is a sign posted out front. This is clearly their fault for not keeping solicitors off the property.
I am not going to be able to pay rent and even if I file a claim with the apartment complex, I still have to be liable for rent or they will evict me. Is this legal? I can't walk, let alone pack and have no where to go. It will be weeks if not months IF they approve my claim and refund my medical bills. Since this is a corporation, they are giving me the run around.
The main thing is that I don't want to have no where to go while I am injured due to their negligence. Can they really evict me over this? I have tried to make payment arrangements.