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  2. Begin by filling out the Complainant Information section. Enter your name, phone numbers, address, and email. Ensure all details are accurate as this information is public record.
  3. Next, provide Contractor Information. Include the contractor's name, company name, address, and contact details. This helps identify the party involved in your complaint.
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Three (3) day notice for non-payment of rent: The landlord must provide a three (3) day notice of eviction, informing the tenant(s) that he or she must pay the rent due or move out of the premises. When calculating time, do not include the day of delivery, weekends, or holidays.
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. If there is an agreement to pay rent, verbal or in writing, you should consider an eviction case.
Unlawful detainer is when friends, family members or other persons are allowed to stay on a property with no rent or payment and then refuse to leave. There is no lease or rental agreement and no landlord/tenant relationship.
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
Your eviction response should include: Your name and address. Court name and case number. Denial of the landlords claims (if applicable) Any defenses you have (e.g., timely rent payment, unrepaired issues by the landlord) Request for relief (e.g., staying in the property, case dismissal)

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On average, filing fees for eviction in Florida can be $275 to $556. The tenant must also receive a written notice, and if a process server is used for serving these legal documents, the service fee can range between $30 to $150.

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