Florida Eviction Notice
3-day, 7-day or 15-day, depending on the cause.
A Florida eviction begins with a written notice that gives the tenant a set number of days to fix a problem or move out — 3 days for non-payment, 7 for a lease violation, 15 for other causes. This form structures the Florida notice for the cause that applies to you.
What this notice is for
Florida sets different notice periods for different causes. The notice must name the tenant, the property, the reason and the number of days allowed.
This form gives you the notice structure with the period left open so you pick the one that fits your situation.
Key parts
- The tenant and the property
- The cause of the notice
- The number of days allowed
- The service date and method
- The landlord's signature
Fill in your details
Florida notes
- 3 days for non-payment, 7 for most violations, 15 for other causes
- Using the wrong period can delay the case
- Confirm the current rules before you serve
These notices are starting structures for you to fill in yourself, not legal advice. Eviction rules are strict and vary by state — anything you rely on should be reviewed by someone qualified in the relevant place.