Florida Eviction Law Insights

Summary

Florida eviction laws require landlords to give written notice before eviction. For non-payment of rent, a 3-day notice is required. For lease violations, a 7-day notice to correct the issue or leave is necessary. Violation of lease terms includes non-payment, unauthorized pets, property damage, or illegal activities.

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I wanted to have some insights about eviction law
Sure, ****. In Florida, eviction laws are quite specific. Could you please tell me if you're a landlord or a tenant? This will help me provide the most relevant information for you.
tenant
Hello ****, as a tenant in Florida, here are few key points about eviction laws:
- Landlords must give written notice before eviction.
- For non-payment of rent, landlords can give a *-day notice to pay or leave.
- For violation of terms, landlords can give a *-day notice to correct the issue or leave.
- Unlawful detainer can lead to immediate eviction.
what do you mean by violation of lease
A "violation of lease" refers to any action by a tenant that goes against the terms set out in the lease agreement. This could include non-payment of rent, having pets when the lease prohibits them, causing damage to the property, or engaging in illegal activities on the premises.