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The statute says 30 days is presumed to be reasonable, but a shorter time would be warranted if (1) the problem severely affected living there, like no toilet, water, electricity, or gas, and (2) the problem were one which could be quickly fixed by available and qualified workers.
Can my landlord increase my rent now that the public health emergency has ended? No. Rent increases cannot occur until after December 31, 2021. Landlords must provide a minimum of a 30-day notice before a rent increase can occur, so higher rent cannot be charged until February 2022.
It's highly unreasonable for your landlord to leave you without running water for more than 48 hours and that accounts for severe problems outside the boundaries in the property. Also, the landlord should not cut your water supply for any other reason than needed repairs in the plumbing or water fittings.
Can I end my lease early without paying penalties or fees? Yes. Because the pandemic is making your anxiety worse, you can end your lease early without penalty.
Your landlord has seven days to make a repair in Florida before you can terminate you lease agreement. Assuming that the issue you're dealing with is a violation of Florida's warranty of habitability, state law first requires that you notify your landlord of the issue and allow seven days for it to be fixed.