A Florida Tenant Eviction Complaint is a legal document filed by a landlord or property manager to initiate the process of evicting a tenant from their rental property. The eviction complaint is the first step in the eviction process and will be filed with the local court. There are two types of Florida Tenant Eviction Complaint: Non-Payment of Rent and Breach of Lease. The Non-Payment of Rent Eviction Complaint is filed when a tenant has failed to pay their rent and is typically accompanied by a statement detailing the amount of rent due and any late fees. The Breach of Lease Eviction Complaint is filed when a tenant has violated their lease agreement in some way, such as having unauthorized occupants or pets, damaging the property, or other prohibited activities. The complaint must be served to the tenant and will include the date, time, and place of the court hearing. The tenant then has a certain amount of time to respond to the complaint and can choose to challenge the eviction or move out.