Florida nonoccupying homeowner question
Two life partners bought a home together. Both names are on the deed and the mortgage. Almost two years ago, one of the owners moved out and bought a home elsewhere in the same town. No changes were ever made to the deed or mortgage but the other owner remained as resident of the home and made all the house payments, utility payments, and property tax/homeowner's insurance payments.
Eventually, the nonoccupying homeowner moved out out state and has been having health issues. He has made the statement that he can come back to "his house" and nobody can stop him.
Does anybody know of any Florida statutes or laws that would allow the occupying homeowner from preventing the nonoccupying owner from moving back into the residence?
Thank you.