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contract interference & violation of landlord tenant act

Asked on Aug 19th, 2014 on Police Misconduct - Florida
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Police officer acting on behalf of his in-laws caused the locks to be changed on a business during the middle of the night without due process of law. Thus barring the lessee from entry. Further the officer asserted himself among landlord, tenant, & contract property management which interfered with the business owner's ability to sell the business as a going concern and disrupted the property management contract with the real estate broker.
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You should report this to internal affiars at the department the officer works at. You may also have a claim against the LL for breaching the lease if the lock change was done improperly. Understand though that commerical leases dont have near the protections afforded to residential leases. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact our offices at 1-800-922-6442 for FREE consultation. 
Answered on Aug 21st, 2014 at 7:20 AM

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