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If the landlord does not make the repairs within 7 DAYS after getting your rent withholding letter, you may withhold your rent until the landlord fixes the problem. It is important to save your rent and do not spend it. If your case winds up in court, the judge will require you to pay your rent to the court.
If the Landlord Does Not Comply The tenant may withhold rent if the landlord fails to come into compliance within seven days after delivery of the written notice. Please note, if these events transpire, the landlord can present the tenant with a three-day notice for payment of rent.
The Florida 7-day Notice is a great resource. For example, a Landlord will receive a Notice if they do not maintain the premises, roofs, windows, and all structural components. Thereafter, they have 7 days to remove the violation. The Tenant can terminate the lease if it is not removed.
(Fla. Stat. 83.56(2)(b) (2024).) Seven-Day Unconditional Quit Notice: An unconditional quit notice tells the tenant that their tenancy is over due to a lease violation, and that they have seven days to move out.
What Should You Include in Your Letter? Your full name and rental address. The date of the letter. A clear and concise subject line. A polite and professional tone throughout the letter. Specific details about your request or concern. A proposed solution or timeline, if applicable. Your contact information for follow-up.
I am writing to inform you of some repairs that need to be carried out at the above property. I would be grateful if we could discuss this as I would like to deal with this informally. Id be grateful if you could contact me as soon as possible to arrange a time for the repair work to be carried out.
Start with your contact information: At the top of the letter, include your name, the rental property address and the date. Clearly state the purpose: In the opening sentence, state that you are writing to request repairs. Describe the problem in detail: Clearly and concisely describe the issue.
The seven day notice to cure is a statutory notice required under Florida Statute 83.56 (2) when a tenant fails to comply with Florida Statutes 83.52 (Tenants obligation to maintain the dwelling unit) or material provisions of the lease agreement, other than the failure to pay rent.