Florida property-owner version

Squatter or unauthorized occupant? Build the first packet.

This version is focused on Florida residential property where someone entered or stayed without authorization. It prepares a case brief, a Fla. Stat. § 82.036 sheriff-removal complaint draft, and an evidence checklist for attorney or sheriff review.

§ 82.036Sheriff complaint path for qualifying residential unauthorized occupants.
No self-helpPacket flags lockout, utility shutoff, family, tenant, and title-dispute risks.
Attorney handoffOptional partner review if the facts look contested or risky.
Eligibility screen

What this version checks before drafting

Owner or authorized agent status, plus property address and county.
Residential dwelling, not open to the public, with occupants directed to leave.
No current/former tenancy, immediate-family relationship, title claim, or pending property litigation.
Evidence needed: deed, ID, photos, incident number, leave demand, and any claimed lease.
Focused Intake

Answer the questions a Florida attorney would ask first.

The output is a practical packet, not a substitute for legal advice. If an occupant may be a tenant, family member, co-owner, or party to pending litigation, the packet will flag that before you act.

Packet generated

  • Case brief with urgency, weak points, and next move.
  • Florida § 82.036 sheriff complaint draft.
  • Evidence checklist and red-flag memo.
  • Optional attorney-review handoff packet.

High-risk facts

Do not use this as a shortcut around eviction or court process if there was a lease, accepted rent, prior permission, family occupancy, ownership dispute, or pending litigation. Those facts can turn a sheriff-removal request into a wrongful-removal claim.

Include dates and whether police, neighbors, property managers, or cameras documented anything.
Back to general intake

NextMov Legal is not a law firm. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Verify deadlines, sheriff requirements, and disputed occupancy facts with licensed Florida counsel before taking material action.

Packet Ready

Your focused brief is ready.

Best next move

Strength / urgency


Missing evidence

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    Step-by-step playbook

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