Kasey Feltner, an attorney in Shutts & Bowen LLP’s Tampa office and Co-Chair of the Hillsborough County Bar Association’s (HCBA) Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section, recently wrote an article for the HCBA’s LAWYER Magazine discussing the state of Florida’s implementation of eviction moratoriums.
In his article, “Eviction Moratoriums – What We Do and Do Not Know,” Kasey delineates the differences between the previous and current state of Florida’s implementation of eviction moratoriums, the federal government’s implementation of such moratoriums and recommendations for advising clients on the issue. Discussing the Governor DeSantis’ Moratorium Order and the CDC’s federal order for an eviction moratorium, he explains the similar mandates of each but cautions that the application of the orders have not been applied uniformly across the state of Florida. According to Kasey, “These Moratoriums have not been applied in a uniform manner, resulting in mass confusion as to the enforceability and implementation of such actions.”
The Hillsborough County Bar Association (HCBA) is one of the largest voluntary bar associations in Florida with a membership of over 4,000 attorneys, judges and legal professions who share a mission to inspire and promote respect for the law and the justice system through service to the legal profession and the community.
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To read the HCBA’s January – February 2021 Issue of LAWYER Magazine (Vol. 31, No. 3), please click here.
About Kasey A. Feltner
Kasey A. Feltner is an Associate in the Tampa office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, where he is a member of the Business Litigation Practice Group. Kasey’s practice focuses on a broad range of complex, commercial litigation matters. He has represented HOAs & planned communities in commission hearings across Florida, condemnor & condemnee in eminent domain proceedings in both state & federal courts, commercial clients in landlord/tenant disputes, and sober living facilities in FHA/ADA discrimination lawsuits. Kasey currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Hillsborough County Bar Association's Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section.