A Florida Final Judgment — Eviction is a document issued by the court when a landlord prevails in an eviction proceeding. This document orders the tenant to vacate the premises and grants the landlord possession of the property. It also orders the tenant to pay any past due rent, court costs, and attorney fees. There are two types of Florida Final Judgment — Eviction: Uncontested and Contested. An Uncontested Florida Final Judgment — Eviction is issued when the tenant does not contest the eviction and agrees to vacate the premises. A Contested Florida Final Judgment — Eviction is issued when the tenant contests the eviction and the court resolves the contested matter.