A Florida Complaint (For Tenant Eviction And Or Past Due Rent) is a legal document filed in the civil court system by a landlord seeking to have a tenant evicted from their property. This document outlines the reasons why the landlord is requesting the eviction, such as unpaid rent, violation of the lease agreement, or other issues. The document will list the amount of past due rent and any other damages caused by the tenant. It will also include the date the tenant must vacate the property and the consequences of failing to do so. There are two types of Florida Complaint (For Tenant Eviction And Or Past Due Rent): 1. Unlawful Detained Complaint: This is a complaint filed when a tenant is in violation of the lease agreement, such as not paying rent or violating other terms of the agreement. The landlord must provide proof of the violation and the amount of past due rent. 2. Forcible Entry and Detained Complaint: This is a complaint filed when a tenant has either refused to vacate the property after the lease period has ended or has failed to pay rent for a certain amount of time. The landlord must provide proof of the tenant's refusal to vacate or the amount of past due rent.