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Missed rent isn’t a mystery; it’s a process problem. We pull back the curtain on how landlords actually win nonpayment cases—starting with crisp ledgers, strong lease language, and bulletproof notices that stand up in court. With attorney Tim Baldwin at the table, we map the route from the first late payment to possession, judgment, and real collections, showing where most owners slip and how to avoid the usual traps.
We start with the foundation: define what counts as rent. When your lease clearly includes CAM, insurance, late fees, and management in rent, your pay-or-quit notice carries real teeth and your numbers flow straight into the court registry. Pair that with property management software that mirrors the lease—rent escalations, grace periods, late fees, NSF fees—and your ledger becomes evidence, not an argument. If you’re self-managing with spreadsheets or a generic accounting tool, we outline the missteps that derail cases and the setup that fixes them.
From there, we walk through the decision tree. File eviction-only to move fast on possession, or bundle damages if it fits your strategy. Understand how Florida’s mailbox rule changes notice timing and why email notice clauses save days and headaches. Learn why the classic tenant defense—“the AC is broken”—often fails when the lease assigns HVAC maintenance to the tenant and no timely cure notice was delivered. For vacate-and-owe situations, we break down damages actions, default pathways, and the hearing needed to prove amounts.
Getting a judgment is only halftime. We explain how to use personal guaranties, compel fact information sheets, and target bank accounts, wages, and property with liens and garnishments. We also cover when a payment plan makes sense, when it doesn’t, and why you rarely release a guarantor without concrete value. Expect practical timelines: 30-day evictions in many Florida counties, weeks to a few months for uncontested damages, and up to a year for contested civil cases.
If you’re serious about protecting NOI and building durable value, let your documents and systems do the heavy lifting. Subscribe, share this with a landlord who needs a cleaner playbook, and drop your toughest tenant excuse—let’s pressure-test it together.

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Chapters

1. Show Open & Core Premise (00:00:00)

2. Meet The Hosts And Tim’s Role (00:00:52)

3. Nonpayment As The Primary Violation (00:01:50)

4. Why Accurate Ledgers Decide Cases (00:02:33)

5. Property Management Software Advantages (00:04:52)

6. Court Registry, Notices, And Timelines (00:07:20)

7. Eviction-Only vs Damages Strategy (00:10:25)

8. Post-Vacate Damages And Defaults (00:12:10)

9. Collecting Judgments From Guarantors (00:13:51)

10. Fact Information Sheets And Liens (00:16:03)

11. Eviction Speed And Litigation Duration (00:17:43)

12. Tenant Defenses And Lease Clarity (00:19:22)

23 episodes