In this interlocutory appeal, James Cad-icamo, Trida Cadicamo, and U.S. Hospitality of Tampa Bay, Inc. (Appellants), challenge the trial court’s nonfinal order denying them motion to dissolve a temporary injunction entered in favor of John Alite. We reverse and remand for further proceedings.
We agree with Appellants that the injunction should be dissolved because it is defective in that it fails to require Alite to post a bond and “fails to make specific findings regarding the likelihood of irreparable harm, [the] unavailability of an adequate remedy at law, [the] substantial likelihood of success on the merits, and considerations of public policy.”
See Bellach v. Huggs of Naples, Inc.,
Accordingly, we reverse the trial court’s order denying Appellants’ motion to dissolve injunction and remand for “the trial court to either enter an order that satisfies all requirements for entry of a temporary injunction,” including a determination of the amount of the bond, or to grant the motion to dissolve the injunction.
See Bel-lach,
Reversed and remanded.
