Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    Jdamsker's Avatar
    Jdamsker Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Sep 17, 2014, 02:51 AM
    2 year lease in Florida
    In the state of Florida as a renter if I signed 2 1 year leases at the beginning is the 2nd year valid
    ScottGem's Avatar
    ScottGem Posts: 64,966, Reputation: 6056
    Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
     
    #2

    Sep 17, 2014, 03:26 AM
    As long as the landlord agrees. Why would you think it wouldn't be?

    Why 2 separate leases though? I could imagine it if there is an increase in the rent for the second lease.
    Jdamsker's Avatar
    Jdamsker Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #3

    Sep 17, 2014, 06:21 AM
    2 year leases are not valid in fl

    Unless written by an attorney and witnessed

    I was told the second year has to be signed after the first year ends and I'm trying to find out if that's true
    AK lawyer's Avatar
    AK lawyer Posts: 12,592, Reputation: 977
    Expert
     
    #4

    Sep 17, 2014, 09:12 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Jdamsker View Post
    2 year leases are not valid in fl

    Unless written by an attorney and witnessed

    I was told the second year has to be signed after the first year ends and I'm trying to find out if that's true
    Most of the things you were told are incorrect:

    • Two-year leases (or two single-year leases) are valid.
    • Leases don't have to be written by an attorney.
    • One-year leases don't have to be witnessed. and,
    • The second one-year lease can be signed before the first year has expired.


    It is true in Florid, however, that a 2-year lease would have to be witnessed (two witnesses being required).

    "689.01. How real estate conveyed
    No estate or interest of freehold, or for a term of more than 1 year, or any uncertain interest of, in or out of any messuages, lands, tenements or hereditaments shall be created, made, granted, transferred or released in any other manner than by instrument in writing, signed in the presence of two subscribing witnesses by the party creating, making, granting, conveying, transferring or releasing such estate, interest, or term of more than 1 year, or by the party's lawfully authorized agent, unless by will and testament, or other testamentary appointment, duly made according to law; and no estate or interest, either of freehold, or of term of more than 1 year, or any uncertain interest of, in, to, or out of any messuages, lands, tenements or hereditaments, shall be assigned or surrendered unless it be by instrument signed in the presence of two subscribing witnesses by the party so assigning or surrendering, or by the party's lawfully authorized agent, or by the act and operation of law. No seal shall be necessary to give validity to any instrument executed in conformity with this section. Corporations may execute any and all conveyances in accordance with the provisions of this section or ss. 692.01 and 692.02." (emphasis added)
    ScottGem's Avatar
    ScottGem Posts: 64,966, Reputation: 6056
    Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
     
    #5

    Sep 17, 2014, 09:31 AM
    Ok that's why the two separate leases. To not require the witnessing required of a 2 year lease.
    AK lawyer's Avatar
    AK lawyer Posts: 12,592, Reputation: 977
    Expert
     
    #6

    Sep 17, 2014, 09:36 AM
    Perhaps.

    But if a lease is signed today, for a occupancy to begin a year from today and to end two years from yesterday, I'm not totally sure that the "term" doesn't begin today. In such case, of course, the term would be longer than a year and the witnessing requirement would apply.

    It's a silly formality, in my opinion.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

2 year lease in Florida make the tenant an interest in the property [ 1 Answers ]

I am a Florida real estate broker representing a tenant and landlord in a non brokerage relationship. They want to enter into a lease agreement for two years however, they want to use the fill in the blank Fl Assoc of Realtor Residential Lease for Single Family Home & Duplex which is a 1 yr max...

How long can you lease a home in Florida? 1 year 2 year etc. [ 3 Answers ]

How long can you sign a residential lease (1 year, 2 year etc)

Is a 2 year lease legal in the state of Florida? [ 1 Answers ]

I did sign a 2 year residential lease in the state of Florida startind in December of 2009. I was served by the court to notify me that the property is in foreclosure proceedings. I have emailed the owner who lives in Iceland, and keeps telling me that it was all a mistake by the bank. But it's...

Can I have a 10 year residential lease in Florida [ 2 Answers ]

CAN I HAVE A 10 YEAR RESIDENTIAL LEASE IN FLORIDA? I signed a ten year lease with my landlord. I have lived lived in the house for four years. The property went into foreclosure and is in possession of the bank. They are aware that I am the tenant. Must they honor my lease? Or can they ignore it.

Verbal 2 year lease in Florida [ 1 Answers ]

I had a verbal lease with my best friend for 2 years. I gave him a 1995 dodge intrepid and a bedroom set for agreeing to the lease. We also took out a personal loan for 1500, that was split and he has not paid anything. When the final payment is made it will be a total of 2,800 dollars. He stayed...


View more questions Search