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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fl landlord document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for establishing a timeline for your notice.
  3. Fill in the tenant’s name and their address of the premises where they currently reside. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion.
  4. In the section regarding the lease agreement, specify the date when the original lease was signed. This provides context for your notice.
  5. Indicate the expiration date of the lease agreement clearly, as this is crucial for both parties involved.
  6. Complete the notice by stating that you will not be renewing the lease and specify that they must vacate on or before the expiration date.
  7. Choose how you delivered this notice to the tenant by checking one of the options provided under 'Proof of Delivery'.
  8. Finally, sign and date at the bottom of the form to validate your notice.

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A Florida landlord can terminate without cause a month-to-month tenancy by giving the tenant a written notice at least 30 days before the end of the monthly period. The notice must inform the tenant that the tenancy will end in 30 days and that the tenant must move out of the rental unit by that time. (Fla. Stat.
In Florida, a landlord can raise the rent by any amount so long as they notify the renter in advance. This is not the case in all states, but in Florida, this is allowed.