Contact Tom

I’ve been a real estate investor and residential landlord in Tampa, Florida, since 1980. I’m also a best selling author, who has written seven books on real estate investing and managing Florida residential rental property. My real estate investment and property management advice, has been published in the Wall Street Journal, Commercial Investment Real Estate Magazine, Real Estate Journal.com, Bankrate.com, msnbc.com, MarketWatch.com and a slew of other financial publications and Web sites.

And I’ve done something that ninety-nine percent of all how-to book authors in America, are too scared to do. I’ve listed my direct e-mail address, which is, tjlucier@floridalandlord.com, in all of my publications, and invited readers to contact me. However, if you fail to read and study my books and kits, please don’t expect me to spoon feed the contents to you. I offer one-on-one telephone consultations to landlords, who want to pick my brain, and tap into my vast reservoir of knowledge and experience, to solve problems, and learn how to better manage their Florida residential rental housing business, for maximum profit, with minimum problems. Please click here to learn how my telephone consulting service, can help you today.

Media Inquiries

I welcome media inquiries, and I’m available for interviews, on short notice, seven-days-a-week. To schedule an interview, please send an e-mail message to me at tjlucier@floridalandlord.com, and I promise to get right back with you!

 

Make Sure You Read This Before You File an Eviction Lawsuit!

In case you haven’t experienced it yet, evicting a residential tenant, in Florida, can be costly, time consuming and exasperating! And to make matters worse, as of July 1, 2008, the cost of filing a residential eviction lawsuit, in Florida, is a whopping $270! Now it costs, a do-it-yourself landlord, a minimum of $402 in fees alone, to evict two tenants, and regain possession of their rental property. But eviction isn’t the only way, for savvy landlords to get their problem tenants to leave. Click here, to learn about a little known method, that you can use, to get your troublesome tenants to move out, without having to go through the expense and aggravation, of filing an eviction lawsuit in county court!