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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that your lease is terminated effective immediately. You shall have 7 days from the delivery of this letter to vacate the premises. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the week-to-week month-to-month tenancy under which you hold the premises named above is hereby terminated.
Change 1: The first change in the 2023 update of Florida eviction laws is the extension of the notice period for non-payment of rent from 3 days to 7 days. This modification provides tenants with a longer grace period to catch up on their overdue rent and avoid eviction.
3-day notice To have any legal effect, your notice to a non-paying tenant must clearly state the exact rent amount due and gives the renter three days to pay up. This 3 day period does not include holidays or weekends. The notice must say that their tenancy is terminated if the tenant doesn't pay within three days.
Florida Eviction Summons and Complaint The landlord needs to file and serve an Eviction Summons and Complaint notice. This is if the tenant fails to comply or to leave the property. A copy of the notice and certificate of service must be notarized by the court clerk.
The first step in evicting a tenant in Florida starts with terminating the lease agreement. A landlord does this by serving the tenant with a Florida written notice. A Florida landlord must deliver proper notice to their tenant to vacate the premises and terminate the lease in one of three ways.