A Florida Eviction Complaint is a legal document that is filed by a landlord in the state of Florida to begin the process of evicting a tenant from their rental unit. The complaint outlines the reasons for the eviction, such as failure to pay rent, breach of lease, nuisance, health and safety issues, or any other valid reason that the landlord has for issuing the eviction. Depending on the reason for the eviction, there are two types of Florida Eviction Complaints: an Unlawful Detained Complaint and a Non-Payment of Rent Complaint. An Unlawful Detained Complaint is used when the tenant has violated the terms of the lease agreement, such as causing a nuisance or failing to pay rent. A Non-Payment of Rent Complaint is used when the tenant has failed to pay rent on time.