Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are we?
  2. What do we do?
  3. How does the process work?
  4. How do we do it online?
  5. What are the fees?
  6. Is a lawyer involved?
  7. Do you offer refunds?
  8. What happens if my tenant agrees to pay the past-due money?
  9. What happens if the tenant doesn't contest the eviction?
Who are we?
We are Eviction Runners. We are landlords, husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters just like you. We have extensive experience with eviction paperwork. .
What do we do?
We used to manage the entire eviction process for landlords and lawyers, but now we just sell the landlord/tenant eviction forms. We made the switch to just selling forms because it's so easy and so much more cost effective for you to do it yourself. We sell eviction forms for Miami-Dade County. We sell eviction forms for Broward County. We sell eviction forms for Palm Beach County.
How does the eviction process work in Dade County, Broward County, or Palm Beach County?
We suggest you review the Eviction Process page.
How do we do it online?
Buying the paperwork online for doing an eviction in South Florida is easy. Once you buy the forms, you can download them, fill them out on your computer, and print them out.
What are the fees?
Please visit the pricing page to see our evictions pricing.
Is a lawyer involved?
Eviction Runners is not licensed by the Florida Bar to practice law in the State of Florida and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice. The eviction forms offered are non-lawyer services only. You buy the forms, complete the forms and file them with the courts.
Eviction Runners sells eviction paperwork so you can do it yourself and save money. Eviction Runners does not make any representation, expressed or implied that the information contained on our website, or paperwork obtained from us can be used without independent research of your state and local laws, or without additional professional legal advice. Nor can we determine how any particular statute would be interpreted in any way by any governmental agency or court. The services of Eviction Runners are not intended to replace a professional, BAR-certified attorney’s advice, but are intended to give landlords immediate access to effective tools needed to combat delinquent and troublesome tenants. This site is a powerful, effective and inexpensive tool against troublesome tenants.
Do you offer refunds?
No, refunds are not offered because you are downloading the forms.
What happens if my tenant agrees to pay the past-due money?
Once the tenant pays his/her rent in full, the landlord must cease the eviction.
What happens if the tenant doesn't contest the eviction?
If the tenant fails to file a response to the complaint within the five-day filing period, and/or fails to deposit the full amount of the rent due into the registry of the court, the judge enters a Final Judgment for Past Due Rents in favor of the landlord.
If the Tenant (defendant) does not vacate after Final Judgment has been entered the Sheriff of the county will remove the tenant(s) after Writ of Possession is obtained from the county clerk.