The Florida Affidavit In Proof of Landlords Claim For Past Due Rent is a legal document used by landlords in Florida to obtain payment of past due rent from tenants. This affidavit is a sworn statement that details the amount of rent that is past due and unpaid by the tenant. It also includes the landlord's contact information, the tenant's contact information, and the amount of rent that is due. The landlord must present this affidavit to a court of law in order to seek a judgement of possession and/or a money judgement for the past due rent. There are two types of Florida Affidavit In Proof of Landlords Claim For Past Due Rent: the Residential Landlord's Affidavit In Proof of Claim For Past Due Rent and the Commercial Landlord's Affidavit In Proof of Claim For Past Due Rent. The Residential Landlord's affidavit is used in cases of residential rental agreements, while the Commercial Landlord's affidavit is used in cases of commercial rental agreements. Both affidavits require the landlord to provide specific information about the past due rent, such as the amount owing, the dates of the past due payments, the contact information for both the landlord and the tenant, and any additional facts that may be relevant to the case.