The Florida Eviction Packet for Failure to Pay Rent Only (Now Back Rent Sought) is a legal document used when a landlord needs to evict a tenant for failing to pay rent. The packet consists of documents required by the state of Florida, such as the Notice to Vacate, Complaint, and Summons. The Notice to Vacate must be provided to the tenant and informs them that they are being evicted for failing to pay rent, and that they must vacate the premises within three days. The Complaint is a sworn statement by the landlord and must include the amount of rent due and the date the rent was due. The Summons is a document informing the tenant that they must appear in court to answer the Complaint. There are three types of Florida Eviction Packet for Failure to Pay Rent Only (Now Back Rent Sought): 1. Regular Eviction Packet: This type of eviction packet is used when the landlord does not seek any back rent from the tenant. The documents included in this packet are the Notice to Vacate, Complaint, and Summons. 2. Summary Eviction Packet: This type of eviction packet is used when the landlord seeks back rent from the tenant and the amount of back rent does not exceed $2,500. The documents included in this packet are the Notice to Vacate, Complaint, and Summons. 3. Accelerated Eviction Packet: This type of eviction packet is used when the landlord seeks back rent from the tenant and the amount of back rent exceeds $2,500. The documents included in this packet are the Notice to Vacate, Complaint, Motion for Summary Judgment, and Final Judgment of Eviction.