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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Notice of Termination of Non-Residential Year to Year Lease in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'TO' field with the name of the Landlord and the 'FROM' field with your name as Tenant(s).
  3. Enter the address of the leased premises in the designated section to ensure clarity on which property is being referenced.
  4. Specify the date and time when you intend to vacate the premises, ensuring it falls within the three-month notice period.
  5. Sign and date the document at the bottom, either as Tenant or authorized agent, confirming your intention to terminate the lease.
  6. Complete the Proof of Delivery section by indicating how you delivered this notice to your Landlord, whether by hand, registered mail, or posting.
  7. Finally, ensure all fields are filled accurately before saving or exporting your completed form for submission.

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What Does Florida Law Say About Notice Requirements for Terminating a Rental Agreement? Weekly Lease - Seven days of notice. Monthly Lease - 15 days of notice. Quarterly Lease - 30 days of notice. Yearly Lease - 60 days of notice.
The exact cost to break a lease in Florida will heavily depend on the terms of the lease agreement. Most leases require the tenant to pay an early termination fee, which often equals one to three months of rent. Tenants might also be responsible for all rent owed until a new tenant is found or the lease term expires.
When there is a lease agreement, a 7- day notice of non-compliance may be given to tenants who have failed to comply with the provisions of the lease. The notice must list each adult involved along with the correct address of the premises. All reasons for non-compliance MUST be listed.
If there is a written lease, the tenant should read the lease closely to see if it requires up to 60 days notice that the tenant does not intend to stay after the lease ends. The lease may not require less than 30 days notice or more than 60 days notice from either the tenant or the landlord.
The landlord may enter the rental unit on reasonable notice to the tenant and at a reasonable time to make repairs to the premises. Reasonable notice is defined as 24 hours prior to entry, and reasonable time is defined as between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.

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For month-to-month tenancies, the landlord or tenant must deliver a notice at least 30 days before the next time the rent is due informing the other party that the lease will be terminated. Any time period shorter is ineffective.
According to the Florida statutes (Title VI - Chapter 83 - Section 57), tenants must provide written notice to their landlord before ending the rental agreement. The amount of notice will depend on the type of lease they have: Weekly Lease - Seven days of notice. Monthly Lease - 15 days of notice.

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