In Florida, RV parks are generally regulated under Chapter 513, Florida Statutes, which treats them differently from standard residential landlords. RV parks are considered public lodging establishments, similar to hotels or motels.
If a person is staying temporarily (daily/weekly), the park owner can typically remove them without a formal eviction, especially for violations of park rules.
However, if the guest has been living there long-term (over 6 months), landlord-tenant laws may apply, and formal eviction procedures under Chapter 83, Florida Statutes could be required.
Always consult a Florida attorney or local authorities to ensure compliance with the most current legal requirements.
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