Florida Statutes
Part II - Residential Tenancies (Ss. 83.40-83.683)
83.515 - Background screening of apartment employees; employment disqualification.


(1) The landlord of a public lodging establishment classified under s. 509.242(1)(d) or (e) as a nontransient apartment or transient apartment, respectively, must require that each employee of the establishment undergo a background screening as a condition of employment.
(2) The background screening required under subsection (1) must be performed by a consumer reporting agency in accordance with the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act and must include a screening of criminal history records and sexual predator and sexual offender registries of all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
(3) A landlord may disqualify a person from employment if the person has been convicted or found guilty of, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, any of the following offenses:
(a) A criminal offense involving disregard for the safety of others which, if committed in this state, is a felony or a misdemeanor of the first degree or, if committed in another state, would be a felony or a misdemeanor of the first degree if committed in this state.
(b) A criminal offense committed in any jurisdiction which involves violence, including, but not limited to, murder, sexual battery, robbery, carjacking, home-invasion robbery, and stalking.

History.—s. 2, ch. 2022-222.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title VI - Civil Practice and Procedure

Chapter 83 - Landlord and Tenant

Part II - Residential Tenancies (Ss. 83.40-83.683)

83.40 - Short title.

83.41 - Application.

83.42 - Exclusions from application of part.

83.43 - Definitions.

83.44 - Obligation of good faith.

83.45 - Unconscionable rental agreement or provision.

83.46 - Rent; duration of tenancies.

83.47 - Prohibited provisions in rental agreements.

83.48 - Attorney fees.

83.49 - Deposit money or advance rent; duty of landlord and tenant.

83.50 - Disclosure of landlord’s address.

83.51 - Landlord’s obligation to maintain premises.

83.515 - Background screening of apartment employees; employment disqualification.

83.52 - Tenant’s obligation to maintain dwelling unit.

83.53 - Landlord’s access to dwelling unit.

83.535 - Flotation bedding system; restrictions on use.

83.54 - Enforcement of rights and duties; civil action; criminal offenses.

83.55 - Right of action for damages.

83.56 - Termination of rental agreement.

83.5615 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act.

83.57 - Termination of tenancy without specific term.

83.575 - Termination of tenancy with specific duration.

83.58 - Remedies; tenant holding over.

83.59 - Right of action for possession.

83.595 - Choice of remedies upon breach or early termination by tenant.

83.60 - Defenses to action for rent or possession; procedure.

83.61 - Disbursement of funds in registry of court; prompt final hearing.

83.62 - Restoration of possession to landlord.

83.625 - Power to award possession and enter money judgment.

83.63 - Casualty damage.

83.64 - Retaliatory conduct.

83.67 - Prohibited practices.

83.681 - Orders to enjoin violations of this part.

83.682 - Termination of rental agreement by a servicemember.

83.683 - Rental application by a servicemember.