Free Legal AI Chat for Florida — Statute-Cited Answers
Florida residents — get cited answers from Florida Statutes Ch. 83, FDUTPA, and FL employment law.
Free first questions — no sign-up required.
Florida residents — get cited answers from Florida Statutes Ch. 83, FDUTPA, and FL employment law.
Free first questions — no sign-up required.
Florida has distinct legal regimes — Ch. 83 (landlord-tenant), Ch. 501 (FDUTPA consumer protection), Ch. 448 (worker protection). Justee's free legal AI chat for Florida residents returns cited, Florida-specific answers in plain English. Free first questions; no signup.
Florida Statutes citations with each answer.
Covers tenant, consumer, and employment.
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Information, not legal advice.
Justee's free legal AI chat for Florida residents is grounded in Florida-specific primary sources: Florida Statutes Ch. 83 (residential tenancies), Ch. 501 Part II (Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act / FDUTPA), Ch. 448 (worker protection), Ch. 760 (Florida Civil Rights Act), and the Florida Administrative Code. Authoritative agency guidance from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (consumer protection), Florida Commission on Human Relations (anti-discrimination), Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (employment), and the Florida Attorney General's Office is layered into responses. Secondary cross-references include the Florida Bar free-legal-help directory and Cornell LII. The chat provides legal information, not legal advice; for Florida litigation, contested matters, or significant Florida-specific disputes, consult a Florida-licensed attorney.
Answers cite Florida Statutes by chapter and section.
Florida's consumer-protection statute analyzed for unfair-practice claims.
Ch. 83 deposit, eviction, and notice rules cited.
Ch. 448 worker-protection rules and FCRA discrimination law.
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Some FL counties/cities add tenant protections.
Florida agency and court deadlines are strict.
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AI references Florida Statutes chapter/section.
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Yes — answers cite Florida Statutes.
Yes — Justee cites FDUTPA elements and remedies.
Justee cites Ch. 720 (HOAs) and Ch. 718 (condos).
Yes — documents encrypted.
No. For litigation, consult a Florida-licensed attorney.
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