Case Name: ERORENTALS, LLC T/A Trump 2208, Appellant, v. Qofa W. YU, Appellee.
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2019-06-12
Citations: 275 So. 3d 746
Docket Number: No. 3D18-54
Parties: ERORENTALS, LLC T/A Trump 2208, Appellant,
v.
Qofa W. YU, Appellee.
Judges: Before SALTER and FERNANDEZ, JJ., and LEBAN, Senior Judge.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 275
Pages: 746–747

Head Matter:
ERORENTALS, LLC T/A Trump 2208, Appellant,
v.
Qofa W. YU, Appellee.
No. 3D18-54
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
Opinion filed June 12, 2019
Shaked Law Firm, P.A., and Sagi Shaked, Joel Roth, Aventura, Loretta Guevara and Javiera Aguilera, Boca Raton, for appellant.
Garcia-Menocal & Perez, P.L., and Anthony J. Perez, for appellee.
Before SALTER and FERNANDEZ, JJ., and LEBAN, Senior Judge.

Opinion:
LEBAN, Senior Judge.
It is well-settled that attorney's fees are not recoverable absent a statute or a contract that specifically authorizes their recovery. See Hampton v. Fairchild-Florida Constr. Co., 341 So. 2d 759 (Fla. 1976) ; see also Civix Sunrise, GC, LLC v. Sunrise Road Maint. Assn, Inc., 997 So. 2d 433 (Fla. 2d DCA 2009).
Appellant herein, Erorentals, LLC T/A Trump 2208 ("Erorentals"), sued the appellee, Qofa Yu, in tort. The record is devoid of any contract between the parties and the pleadings include no such claim. The record reflects, and Qofa concedes, that he never sought attorney's fees as a sanction under Section 57.105(1), Florida Statutes. There is similarly no proposal for settlement or offer of judgment of record. Lastly, and most importantly, Qofa presents no support for his argument that attorney's fees are warranted under section 57.105 (7). Subpart (7) applies specifically to contracts with unilateral fee provisions. Because no such contract exists here, subpart (7) is inapplicable.
Consistent with the above, we reverse the trial court's order to the extent that it awards attorney's fees.
Qofa likewise concedes that the trial court made no findings under Kozel v. Ostendorf, 629 So. 2d 817 (Fla. 1993), which outlines the six factors used to determine whether sanctions are warranted.