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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XL
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 714
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE RECEIVERSHIP ACT
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714.14 Stay; injunction.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (5), after notice and opportunity for a hearing, the court may enter an order providing for a stay, applicable to all persons, of any act, action, or proceeding:
(a) To obtain possession of, exercise control over, or enforce a judgment against all or a portion of the receivership property as defined in the order creating the stay; and
(b) To enforce a lien against all or a portion of the receivership property to the extent the lien secures a claim against the owner which arose before entry of the order.

The court shall include in its order a specific description of the receivership property subject to the stay, and shall include the following language in the title of the order: “Order Staying Certain Actions to Enforce Claims against Receivership Property.”

(2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (5), the court may enjoin an act, action, or proceeding against or relating to receivership property if the injunction is necessary to protect against misappropriation of, or waste relating directly to, the receivership property.
(3) If the court grants injunctive relief, the injunction must specify the reasons for entry and must describe in reasonable detail the act or acts restrained without reference to a pleading or other document. The injunction is binding on the parties to the action; on the parties’ officers, agents, servants, employees, and attorneys; and on any person who receives actual notice of the injunction and is in active concert or participation with the parties.
(4) A person whose act, action, or proceeding is stayed or enjoined under this section, or who is otherwise adversely affected by such stay or injunction, may apply to the court for relief from the stay or injunction. If a person moves for such relief, the motion must be heard within 5 days after the movant applies for a hearing on the motion or at such time as the court determines is reasonable and appropriate under the circumstances after the movant applies for a hearing on the motion. After notice and a hearing, the court may grant relief for cause shown.
(5) An order under subsection (1) or subsection (2) does not operate as a stay or injunction of:
(a) Any act, action, or proceeding to foreclose or otherwise enforce a mortgage by the person seeking appointment of the receiver;
(b) Any act, action, or proceeding to perfect, or maintain or continue the perfection of, an interest in receivership property;
(c) Commencement or continuation of a criminal proceeding;
(d) Commencement or continuation of an action or proceeding, or enforcement of a judgment other than a money judgment, in an action or proceeding by a governmental unit to enforce its police or regulatory power; or
(e) Establishment by a governmental unit of a tax liability against the receivership property or the owner of such receivership property, or an appeal of any such liability.
(6) The court may void an act that violates a stay or injunction under this section.
(7) The scope of the receivership property subject to the stay under subsection (1) may be modified upon request of the receiver or other person, after notice and an opportunity for a hearing.
(8) In connection with the entry of an order under subsection (1) or subsection (2), the court shall determine whether an additional bond or alternative security will be required as a condition to entry of the stay or injunction and, if required, direct the party requesting the stay or injunction to post a bond or alternative security as a condition for the stay or injunction to become effective.
History.s. 1, ch. 2020-106.

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State v. Green, 456 So. 2d 1309 (Fla. 3d DCA 1984).

Cited 4 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal

...BASKIN, Judge (dissenting). I dissent from the majority opinion which holds that the landlord of the apartment from which Miami police removed money has no legal interest in the funds and that the city, as a gratuitous bailee of the property, is required by section 714.14, Florida Statutes (1981), to deliver the money to the state....
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Gloria F. Berk-fialkoff, as Pers. Rep. of the Est. of Alan Fialkoff Vs Wilmington Trust, Nat'l Ass'n, in Its Capacity as Tr., & H-bay Ministries, Inc., a Texas Non-profit Corp. (Fla. 5th DCA 2023).

Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal

... A trial court with jurisdiction over receivership property may enjoin a proceeding against that property “if the injunction is necessary to protect against misappropriation of, or waste relating directly to, the receivership property.” § 714.14(2), Fla....
...om “the inherent power of a court of equity to fashion effective relief”). The order of injunction must specify the reasons for its entry and describe in reasonable detail the acts restrained without reference to a pleading or other document. § 714.14(3), Fla....
...d other claimants from continuing to pursue claims arising from or related to their residence, treatment, and/or care at the Facilities. Although receivership courts have broad equitable authority to enter orders to protect a receivership, section 714.14(3) effectively mirrors the language in rule 1.610(c), which governs the form and scope of temporary injunctions....