Case Name: George KEEN, Jr., and Ben Battle, Jr., Appellants, v. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPERS, a partnership, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1989-04-11
Citations: 541 So. 2d 164
Docket Number: No. 88-603
Parties: George KEEN, Jr., and Ben Battle, Jr., Appellants, v. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPERS, a partnership, Appellee.
Judges: Before SCHWARTZ, C.J., and NESBITT and FERGUSON, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 541
Pages: 164–164

Head Matter:
George KEEN, Jr., and Ben Battle, Jr., Appellants, v. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPERS, a partnership, Appellee.
No. 88-603.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
April 11, 1989.
Edward C. Vining, Jr., and Thomas B. Scott, Miami, for appellants.
Pyszka, Kessler, Massey, Weldon, Catri, Holton & Douberley and William M. Doub-erley, Miami, for appellee.
Before SCHWARTZ, C.J., and NESBITT and FERGUSON, JJ.

Opinion:
ON MOTION FOR REHEARING
FERGUSON, Judge.
The trial court's findings in favor of the landlord on its claim for back rent are supported by competent and substantial evidence. See Tibbs v. State, 397 So.2d 1120 (Fla.1981), aff'd 457 U.S. 31,102 S.Ct. 2211, 72 L.Ed.2d 652 (1982); Hetman v. Seaboard Coast Line R.R., 349 So.2d 1187 (Fla.1977). There is no basis, however, for the award of attorney's fees other than a lease between the appellants and a prior owner of the property, which expired before the cause of action arose. Because the claim arises from a tenancy at sufferance, without an express agreement for attorney's fees, the prevailing landlord is not entitled to a fee award. Generally, attorney's fees cannot be awarded to a prevailing party unless authorized by contract or statute. Heyman v. Vonelli, 413 So.2d 1254 (Fla. 3d DCA 1982).
AFFIRMED IN PART; REVERSED IN PART.