BROWARD COUNTY, FL - As rents continue to increase in South
Florida, the County has launched a new website
to help tenants understand their rights under Florida law. The website provides
a one-stop-shop with resources for renters including access to the new Tenant
Bill of Rights which landlords are required to distribute to all new
renters. The website also addresses concerns regarding tenant/landlord
issues, termination notices, lease renewals and evictions.
As part of a new ordinance
adopted by the County Commission earlier this month, landlords are required to provide the Tenant Bill of Rights when the renter signs the lease. A second Ordinance also adopted this year applies
to tenants who have leases starting on or after May 1st and for renewals starting
on or after September 1st requiring landlords to give tenants at least 60 days'
notice of rent increases that are above 5% of the current rental rate.
It also requires landlords of residential rental units provide written
notice to tenants regarding late fees under their rental agreements.
The County will enforce both Ordinances in the
Broward Municipal Services District and encourages local enforcement of the
Ordinances by municipal code enforcement officers. During the COVID-19
pandemic, an influx of people moved to Florida with higher wages, resulting in an upsurge in rental rates in Florida. As a result, many
residents were forced to leave their homes because of expensive rent increases
with short notice.
The South Florida region saw the highest rent
increases in the country in the past year. Realtor.com statistics indicate that the
median rent in the tri-county area that includes Broward, Palm Beach and Miami
Counties increased 57% from March 2021 to March 2022.
June 24, 2022
MEDIA CONTACT: Jo Sesodia, Director
Urban Planning Division
954-357-6602
jsesodia@broward.org