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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fl detainer in the editor.
  2. Begin with the '3 Day Notice to Pay Rent' section. Enter the tenant's name and address, ensuring accuracy for effective communication.
  3. Specify the amount of overdue rent due and the date by which it must be paid. This is crucial for compliance with state laws.
  4. In the 'Notice of Material Noncompliance' section, clearly outline any lease violations. Provide a detailed description and specify a 7-day period for the tenant to rectify these issues.
  5. For lease termination notices, select either month-to-month or quarter-to-quarter options. Fill in the required notice period (15 or 45 days) and ensure you include your signature at the end.

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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
This is called Unlawful Detainer in Florida. Removing a person from your property with whom you have no agreement to pay rent is not an eviction -- it is similar to an eviction, but there is no Landlord-Tenant relationship and no lease agreement.
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.
In most cases, the eviction process can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months. It generally begins with a notice to the tenant, which provides them with a set period to correct the issue, such as paying rent or moving out. If the tenant does not comply, we may need to file a formal eviction lawsuit.
It is similar to an eviction proceeding except that in an Unlawful Detainer case, there is no landlord/tenant relationship between parties, i.e., there is no agreement to pay rent, either verbal or in writing.

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