Florida ejectment form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Ejectment form in the editor.
  2. Begin by completing the Civil Cover Sheet (Form 1.997). Fill in the case style, type of case, and remedies sought. Ensure all information is accurate.
  3. Next, fill out the Complaint for Ejectment. Clearly state your name as the Plaintiff, the Defendant's name, and provide a description of the property involved.
  4. Complete additional forms such as Notice of Lis Pendens and Summons for Personal Service. Make sure to attach any required documents like proof of title.
  5. Once all forms are filled out, make copies for each defendant and retain a copy for your records before filing them with the Clerk of Court.
  6. After filing, ensure you submit service fees and follow up on responses from defendants within the specified time frame.

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Under the Civil Code, particularly Articles 1673 and 1677, various grounds for ejectment exist such as expiration of lease term, violation of contract stipulations, and failure to pay rent.
Ejectment: the unwanted occupant claims some sort of right to or interest in the property. They may have a lease, but it has ended, and they refused to vacate. Unlawful detainer: the unwanted occupant has no lease or right to the property. There is no landlord-tenant relationship.
Ejectment is a circuit court lawsuit filed pursuant to Florida Statute Chapter 66, to request that another person leave your property when they incorrectly claim title to that property. READ ALL OF THE INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMPLETING THE FORMS AND SUBMITTING THEM FOR FILING.
Initial Filing Fees Filing TypeCost Tenant eviction with no damages (Non-Monetary) $185 Tenant eviction with damages up to $15,000 $300 Tenant eviction with damages more than $15,000, up to $30,000 $400 Tenant eviction with Distress for Rent writ $270

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