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In Florida, landlords must provide tenants with 3 days written notice for non-payment of rent before beginning the eviction process. This notice must specifically demand that the tenant either pays the rent owed or vacates the rental property within 3 days.
Evicting a tenant in Florida typically takes between two to four weeks. The process starts with providing a notice to the tenant, which can vary from three days for non-payment of rent to seven or fifteen days for other lease violations. If the tenant does not comply, the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit.
Actions that void a three-day notice Incorrect rent amount stated. The notice must accurately reflect the amount of rent due. Ambiguous payment instructions. Inadequate identification of property or parties. Insufficient or incorrect service methods. Not allowing the full three days. Failure to follow local ordinances.
Depending on the reason for eviction, the landlord may issue a three-day notice (for non-payment of rent), a seven-day notice with the right to cure (for curable lease violations), or a seven-day unconditional quit notice (for non-curable violations such as significant property damage or criminal activity).
ing to Fla. Stat. 83.57, the amount of notice needed in Florida is 60 days for year-to-year leases, 30 days for quarterly and monthly leases, and seven days for week-to-week contracts. For more details on reasons to evict, see Fla.
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