In court-decided eviction outcomes for Lehigh Acres, FL, tenants prevail in roughly 12.0% of contested cases. A higher number means landlords face stronger tenant defenses, longer calendars, and more required documentation, and landlord-friendliness drops as this rises.
Timeline
27d
filing → judgment
From the moment an unlawful-detainer notice is filed in Lehigh Acres, FL until a money judgment is entered, a contested eviction takes about 27 days on average. Longer timelines mean more lost rent and higher carry costs for landlords.
Cost range
$1.3-3.7k
legal + lost rent
A typical eviction in Lehigh Acres, FL costs landlords $1,298 to $3,690 all-in, covering court filing fees, process-server costs, attorney time, and lost rent during the calendar between filing and possession.
Average rent
$1,657
36% stretched on rent
Average gross rent in Lehigh Acres, FL is $1,657 per month per the U.S. Census American Community Survey (5-year 2023). 36% of renter households here spend more than 30% of pre-tax income on rent, the federal cost-burden threshold.
Renters
30.0%
of households
30.0% of occupied housing units in Lehigh Acres, FL are renter-occupied (vs owner-occupied). A higher renter share usually correlates with more eviction filings, more turnover, and a more active rental market.
Poverty
17.2%
5.3% unemp.
17.2% of Lehigh Acres, FL residents live below the federal poverty line, and unemployment runs at 5.3%. Both feed into the economic-stress sub-score in our Eviction Risk Score model because rent payment problems track poverty + joblessness more reliably than any other single signal.
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Nine-axis profile
9-axis profile · today
Shape of the risk surface
1 landlord · 10 tenant
Sub-scores · with sparkline
Where the score comes from
1 → 10 scale
Local political climate
GOP margin +28.4% (2024)
4.6
Regional political climate
County-weighted neighbor mix
4.6
State political climate
Florida legislature & governorship
1.5
Economic stress
17.2% poverty · 5.3% unemp.
7.1
Supply constraint
$1,657 average · 30.0% renters
7.6
Rent Control risk
36.2% of income on rent
8.5
Eviction process difficulty
27 days filing → judgment
1.0
Tenant organizing strength
30.0% renters
6.9
Housing court bias
County bench composition
7.9
Geographic context
Risk heat across Lehigh Acres and the region
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How Lehigh Acres compares
Risk score vs. peers, county, state, and the U.S.
Rank in Lee County
Very High
#4of 39 cities
#4 of 39 cities in Lee County for landlord eviction risk.
Rank in Florida
Moderate
#528of 949 cities
#528 of 949 cities in Florida for landlord eviction risk.
vs. county · state · U.S.
Score story
Six-stop tour of the risk profile
2.7
/ 10 · LOW
The verdict
A Low-tier market.
Composite 2.7/10. Mid-range market; standard documentation usually wins. The 50-year curve shows a slow, steady climb.
50-yr trend+0.5 over 50 yr
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Steady ratchet · no large swings
27d
Typical timeline
The money
What renting (and evicting) looks like.
Rent published at $1,657/mo. A contested eviction takes 27 days and costs $1,298-$3,690 per case.
50-yr trendCalendar drag rising since '15
197620012026
Court-clerk data lands in the next release.
30.0%
Renters
The renters
Who you'll be renting to.
Out of 132,353 residents, 30.0% rent. 36% are spending 30%+ income on rent, 17.2% below the poverty line.
50-yr trendRenter share rising
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ACS 1970-present · once the migration overlay is in.
4.6
Local + regional
The politics
Mid-range climate. Not a coastal market.
Local & regional political climate score 4.6 and 4.6 (GOP margin +28.4% (2024)). State climate at 1.5, a mid-range statehouse.
50-yr trendTracks county vote margin
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Built on 50-yr presidential margins back to 1976.
1.5
State politics
The process
Moderate calendar, moderate friction.
State political climate 1.5/10 sets the legislative ceiling for landlord remedies, and it shows up in the process. Eviction process difficulty reads 1, housing court bias 7.9, rent-control risk 8.5. Standard process speed for the state.
50-yr trendProcess difficulty +-4.0 since '00
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Court-clerk data lands in the next release.
7.1
Economic stress
The stress
Economic pressure is the background risk.
Economic stress: 7.1. Supply constraint: 7.6. The numbers behind those: 17.2% poverty, 5.3% unemployment, 36% of income on rent.
50-yr trendTwo visible dips · '08 + COVID
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Mirrors BLS unemployment series.
US eviction landscape · timeline × all-in cost
Lehigh Acres sits in the quick & cheap quadrant
Bubble size = population · color = risk score
Lehigh Acres · 27d · ~$2.5k all-in ($92/day) · score 2.7National average: 58d · $4.6k all-inHover any bubble for stats · click to openColor: 0-4 4-7 7-10
Landlording in Lehigh Acres, Florida, presents a manageable operating environment for documented landlords. The Eviction Risk Score is 2.7/10 (LOW tier), drawn from the nine sub-axes shown above, covering rent-control exposure, eviction-process difficulty, housing-court bias, tenant-organizing strength, supply constraint, economic stress, and local, regional, and state political climate. This is not a quick-fix market: it's a Mid-tier market where lease drafting, screening discipline, and well-documented notices materially change outcomes.
Lehigh Acres is a city of 132,353 residents where 30.0% of occupied units are renter-occupied, and the typical renter spends 36.2% of income on rent. At an average rent of $1,657/month, the typical renter household here spends more than the federal 30% threshold on housing, a leading indicator of payment volatility and a precondition for the kinds of tenant defenses that show up most often in housing court.
01Process
How Lehigh Acres eviction process actually works
Eviction process difficulty here reads 1/10, a number that combines statutory complexity (notice categories, just-cause rules, mandatory pre-filing disclosures) with operational realities (court calendar length and clerk responsiveness). The typical contested filing in Lehigh Acres closes 27 days after the initial notice. For non-payment of rent the first step is a properly-formatted, properly-served pay-or-quit notice; for material lease breaches it's a cure-or-quit; for tenancies under just-cause protection an at-fault grounds notice (or a no-fault notice with statutory relocation assistance) is required.
The slow part of Lehigh Acres's timeline is usually the calendar, not the motion practice. Housing court bias scores 7.9/10 here, meaning judges read borderline procedural defects in the tenant's favor more often than the national norm. The practical implication: every notice and every proof of service needs to be airtight before it gets filed.
02Cost
What it costs (and how long it takes)
An all-in eviction in Lehigh Acres runs $1,298 to $3,690 per case once you account for filing fees, attorney time, lost rent during pendency, sheriff lockout, and unit turnover. That range is wide because the upper bound assumes a tenant answer plus motion practice, common when housing court bias is high. The lower bound assumes a default judgment after proper service.
For landlords running the numbers on holding costs vs. cash-for-keys: if your projected timeline times your monthly rent already exceeds the high-end cost number, cash-for-keys at 1-2 months' rent is typically the economically rational choice. With 27 days of typical timeline and $1,657/month in lost rent, that crossover happens fast here.
03Operations
Security deposits, screening, and lease terms
Tenant organizing strength scores 6.9/10 in Lehigh Acres, and the city sits at the top of the rent control risk spectrum (8.5/10). Operations practice that survives audit in this environment looks like:
Screening discipline. Document income (verified at 2.5 to 3x rent), credit (with a clear minimum), and prior-tenancy reference checks, but do not screen on protected categories or source-of-income where banned. Keep a written, consistent screening criteria document for every applicant.
Lease specificity. Use a state-specific lease that names every term clearly: rent due date, late fees within statutory caps, deposit handling, smoke and CO disclosure, lead paint disclosure (pre-1978 stock), and a clean attorney's-fees clause.
Security deposit handling. Itemize deductions within the statutory window. Photograph move-in/move-out condition. In Florida, deposit cap and refund window are statute, so exceed them at your own risk.
Mid-tenancy documentation. Keep date-stamped records of every rent receipt, every habitability request, every notice served. The day you need them in court is too late to start.
04Strategy
What an everyday landlord should actually do here
If you own one to four units in Lehigh Acres: hire a property manager who knows the local court. The pricing differential between self-managing and hiring out is small relative to the cost of one botched eviction in a LOW tier market. If you own five or more: build relationships with a local landlord-side attorney before you need one, since retainer fees are negligible compared to emergency-rate billing when an eviction is already moving.
The avoidable mistakes here are all upstream of the filing: weak screening, an informal lease, sloppy rent receipts, and notice templates pulled off the internet that don't match Florida's statutory language. Fix those four, and most cases settle or default. Skip them, and a $3,690 all-in fight is the realistic worst case.
04bPractical traps
Local traps to avoid in Lehigh Acres
Trap · 30.0%
30.0% renter share against 132,353 residents produces roughly 39,746 rental occupants in Lehigh Acres. Lee County voted R 19.2% in 2020. Eviction filings tend to cluster in the multifamily rental corridor.
05FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Q1
Can I evict a tenant in Lehigh Acres for no reason?
In Florida, there's no statewide "just-cause" eviction requirement. If you have a month-to-month lease, you can terminate it with a 15-day notice without needing to state a specific reason. For fixed-term leases, you'd generally need a lease violation or wait for the lease to expire.
Q2
How long does it take to evict a tenant in Lehigh Acres, FL?
The typical timeline for an eviction in Lehigh Acres, from serving the 3-day notice to sheriff lockout, is around 27 days. This can be longer if the tenant contests the eviction or if there are court backlogs.
Q3
What are the biggest mistakes landlords make during eviction in Florida?
Common mistakes include improper notice service, failing to wait the full notice period, attempting "self-help" evictions (like changing locks or shutting off utilities), or not filing the court paperwork correctly. Any of these can lead to delays or even dismissal of your case.
Q4
Is rent control an issue for landlords in Lehigh Acres?
Florida has a statewide preemption against rent control, meaning local governments cannot enact their own rent control ordinances. Our data shows a rent-control-risk sub-score of 8.5/10 for Florida, which indicates some underlying pressure but no active rent control. This is good news for you, as you can set your rents based on market conditions without government interference. More details can be found on our Florida rent control rules page.
Q5
Do I need an attorney to evict a tenant in Lehigh Acres?
While you can technically represent yourself in Florida eviction court, it's highly recommended to hire an attorney. Eviction law has specific procedures and deadlines. A small mistake can cost you weeks and hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in lost rent and re-filing fees. An attorney ensures the process is handled correctly and efficiently.
A 2.7/10 places Lehigh Acres in the 47th percentile of Florida cities on the Eviction Risk Score index. The score is the average of the nine sub-axes, all calibrated on a national 1 to 10 scale where 1 is most landlord-friendly and 10 is most tenant-protective. The 50-year reconstruction shows this score has climbed steadily since 1976, a structural drift driven by court-calendar growth, rent-control adoption, and the rise of tenant-side legal aid. The trajectory matters more than the snapshot: the score is the climate, not the weather.
Neighborhoods in Lehigh Acres (4 with eviction-risk data)
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