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Be aware that if you are in a month-to-month tenancy, the landlord or the tenant only must give 30-days notice before ending the lease. If the term of the lease is more than 1 year it must be in writing or it is unenforceable.
Security deposits and prepaid rent. Except as provided in (h) of this section, a landlord may not demand or receive prepaid rent or a security deposit, however denominated, in an amount or value in excess of two months periodic rent. This section does not apply to rental units where the rent exceeds $2,000 a month.
What is a month-to-month lease? A month-to-month lease is an agreement between a landlord and a tenant that establishes occupancy without a specific end date. Each month, the lease automatically renews until either the landlord or tenant gives proper notice to end the contract.
Does the Landlord Have to Give Advance Notice? Many tenants believe the landlord is required to give 24 hours notice before entering the rental unit but this is not true. As with many questions previously addressed in this brochure, the landlord is only obligated to give advance notice if required under the lease.
Within 14 days after you move out, your landlord must either return your deposit or send you a statement explaining what the deposit was used for and why you are not getting it back. Remember, your landlord can only charge you for damage or cleaning to put the apartment back in the same condition as when you rented it.
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Not getting most of the deposit back is a huge red flag. Late payments are also a problem. Terminating a lease early is a problem. Not giving proper notice is an issue.
For month-to-month tenancies, the landlord or tenant must deliver a notice at least fifteen (15) days before the next time the rent is due informing the other party that the lease will be terminated.
It is equally easy for tenants in Florida to get out of a month-to-month rental agreement. You must provide the same amount of notice (15 days) as the landlord.
A Florida Termination Letter Form is a required document when one wishes to end a month-to-month agreement in this state. This state will require that fifteen (15) days notice be given by whichever party wishes to end a month-to-month lease agreement.
Under the updated Florida Statutes 83.595, the landlord can execute a condition in the lease to provide an early termination offer to the tenant. The amount should be limited to two months of the required rent. Additionally, the tenant must send in a 60-day notice.

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