The Florida Three Day Notice Demand for Payment of Rent or Possession is a legal document that is used by a landlord to demand payment of rent or possession of the property from a tenant. The notice is issued to the tenant and advises them that they have three days to either pay the rent owed or vacate the premises. If the tenant does not comply with the notice, the landlord has the right to file an eviction lawsuit against them. There are two types of Florida Three Day Notices: the Demand for Payment of Rent and the Demand for Possession. The Demand for Payment of Rent notice informs the tenant that they have three days to pay the full amount of rent owed, or the landlord can file an eviction suit against them. The Demand for Possession notice provides the tenant with three days to vacate the premises, or the landlord can file an eviction suit against them. Both notices must be in writing, include the amount of rent due and the date by which it must be paid, the address of the rental property, and the landlord's signature.