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Hollywood, FL Landlord Laws 2026

Every housing law that applies to Hollywood landlords — security deposits, eviction rules, rent increases, and more. Updated for 2026.

Based on Florida state law.

Hollywood Rental Market in 2026

$2,333

median 2BR rent

153,859

population

$4,666

max security deposit

Hollywood landlords must comply with Florida state landlord-tenant laws. At a median 2-bedroom rent of $2,333/month, understanding deposit caps, notice periods, and eviction rules can save you thousands in penalties.

Local Housing Market Data

The HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Hollywood is $2,333/month, which affects Section 8 voucher amounts and affordable housing calculations.

Key Takeaways for Hollywood Landlords

  • Security deposit: Capped at 2 month(s) of rent ($4,666 at median rent). Must return within 15 days or face penalties up to $4,666.

Florida Laws That Apply in Hollywood

Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act

Fla. Stat. §83.40 et seq.

Governs all residential tenancies including security deposits, habitability, eviction procedures, and tenant rights.

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Don’t Risk Penalties

At Hollywood’s median rent of $2,333/month, a single deposit violation could cost you $4,666+. A wrongful eviction can cost thousands more in court fees, relocation payments, and damages. Know the rules before they cost you.

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How we researched this page: This guide is based on Florida state statutes, verified against official government sources. Rent data comes from HUD Fair Market Rents (FY2026). Last updated: August 2026.
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Reviewed by Rachid Abadli

Founder & CEO, LeaseBase · Sacramento landlord · Self-managing since 2019

LeaseBase is a property management platform — not a law firm. Consult an attorney for legal advice specific to your situation.