Residential or Rental Lease Extension Agreement - Florida 2025

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Eviction proceedings: Landlords may initiate eviction proceedings when a tenant remains in possession of the property after the lease term has expired. Disputes can arise over the proper notice and eviction procedures under Florida Statutes 83.20.
A lease renewal is when the tenant and landlord agree to another lease term, which may require creating a new lease with updated clauses and a higher rent price in most cases. A lease extension is when tenants need the term extended for a certain period with a lease amendment.
By speaking directly to the landlord as soon as youd like you extend. I suggest asking for a 14, 16, or 18 month lease up front, if you can. But asking near the end of the lease is an option as well. Theres no guarantee the landlord will go for this though.
If a landlord continues to accept rent payments, a holdover tenant can legally occupy the property, and state laws and court rulings determine the length of the new rental term. If a landlord does not accept further rent payments, the tenant is considered a trespasser and may be evicted.
Lease renewal procedures in Florida require landlords to inform tenants of renewal terms within a specific period, often 30 to 60 days before the lease ends. The lease term may automatically transition to a month-to-month agreement if not renewed formally.
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If the lease does expire, the arrangement continues. The landlord might may serve a prescribed notice proposing an assured periodic tenancy in return for a monthly rent. Or they might serve notice to gain possession of the property, although they will need a court order to do this.
If a tenant in Florida refuses to leave after a lease expires, the landlord can issue a notice to vacate, usually giving the tenant 15 days for month-to-month tenancies. If the tenant still doesnt leave, the landlord can file for eviction in court.
In the case of a standard lease, landlords must provide tenants a 3-day notice of eviction for non-payment of rent and a 7-day notice of eviction for violating the lease agreement. The same rules apply to holdover tenants.

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