About Provision Law PLLC — Civil Rights Winter Garden Florida
Provision Law PLLC provides civil rights Winter Garden Florida residents and Central Florida clients depend on for landlord-tenant disputes, lease matters, eviction proceedings, and civil litigation from its office at 310 S. Dillard Street. Attorney Don Gervese and his assistant Jann handle cases with the responsiveness and thoroughness that clients describe as rare — replying to emails and calls within minutes, outlining a plan quickly after the first contact, and resolving complex situations efficiently. Orange County is one of Florida’s fastest-growing regions, with a rapidly expanding rental market that has generated increasing demand for both tenant and landlord legal representation. For more civil rights and civil litigation attorneys in Central Florida, visit the Winter Garden, Florida attorney directory.
Don Gervese has earned praise for successfully handling a wide range of civil matters — from winning a landlord-tenant case that began with threats of eviction and allegations of property damage, to drafting and serving pay-or-vacate notices for landlords at extremely reasonable pricing. Clients with difficult cases describe him as responsive, professional, and ethical, with one reviewer noting that Don won a case they describe as difficult and adding “if only all lawyers were like Don.” Jann is consistently praised as the first point of contact who listens patiently and makes clients feel heard from the very first call.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe Don and Jann as an exceptional team — efficient, thorough, and genuinely attentive to client needs. Clients credit Don with winning difficult cases, getting cases dismissed, and resolving landlord-tenant disputes quickly and professionally. Several reviewers highlight his ability to explain the law and procedures in plain language, making stressful situations feel understandable and manageable. Multiple clients describe the pricing as extremely reasonable relative to the quality and thoroughness of representation, and many say they would recommend Provision Law without hesitation to anyone in Central Florida needing civil legal help.
Civil Rights Winter Garden — Practice Areas & Services
- Landlord-Tenant Disputes: Represents both tenants and landlords in Central Florida lease disputes, eviction proceedings, security deposit matters, and wrongful eviction claims in Orange County courts.
- Eviction Proceedings: Drafts notices, files eviction actions, and represents landlords through the Orange County eviction process, including pay-or-vacate notices and unlawful detainer hearings.
- Civil Rights Litigation: Handles civil rights matters for Winter Garden and Orange County clients, pursuing claims in Florida and federal courts when rights have been violated.
- General Civil Litigation: Provides representation in a broad range of civil disputes for Central Florida individuals and families, offering efficient, reasonably-priced counsel for matters that require court involvement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the eviction process for landlords in Orange County, Florida?
Florida eviction begins with serving the appropriate written notice — typically a 3-day notice for nonpayment of rent or a 7-day notice for lease violations. If the tenant does not comply, the landlord files an eviction complaint in the county court. Orange County evictions that are uncontested often resolve within three to four weeks from filing. Don Gervese handles the entire process — from drafting the notice through the court hearing — at pricing clients consistently describe as extremely reasonable.
Can Provision Law help tenants who have been wrongfully threatened with eviction?
Yes. Don Gervese has successfully represented tenants facing wrongful eviction attempts and false property damage allegations, winning cases in court and vindicating clients who were threatened by landlords acting improperly. Tenants who believe they are being wrongfully evicted or subjected to landlord harassment have legal protections under Florida law, and Provision Law can evaluate the situation and provide representation to protect tenant rights.
How quickly does Don Gervese respond to new client inquiries?
Multiple reviewers specifically note that Don responds to emails and phone calls within minutes — not hours or days. This responsiveness is a defining characteristic of the firm and is particularly valued by clients facing urgent landlord-tenant situations where delays can affect their housing or finances. Jann is the first point of contact and is consistently praised for patient, attentive intake that makes clients feel heard from the first interaction.
Quick Facts: Civil Rights in Winter Garden, Florida
- Florida eviction notice period (nonpayment): Landlords must serve a 3-day notice before filing an eviction for nonpayment of rent — Florida Statutes §83.56
- Orange County rental market: One of Florida’s fastest-growing rental markets, with significant landlord-tenant dispute volume in the Metro Orlando area — Florida Realtors Market Data
- Florida tenant security deposit protection: Landlords must return deposits within 15–60 days after tenancy ends, with written notice of any deductions — Florida Statutes §83.49
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