A Florida Notice to Vacate is a written document that is served to a tenant by a landlord when they are terminating a lease or rental agreement. This document informs the tenant that they are required to vacate the premises within a certain period of time, usually seven days. The Notice to Vacate must be served in accordance with the Florida Landlord Tenant Law, and must include the address of the property, the date of the notice, the date the tenant must vacate, and the landlord's signature. There are two types of Florida Notice to Vacate: a 3-Day Notice to Vacate and a 7-Day Notice to Vacate. A 3-Day Notice to Vacate is served when the tenant has violated the rental agreement or has failed to pay the rent. The tenant is given three days to remedy the violation or to pay the rent before being required to vacate the premises. A 7-Day Notice to Vacate is served when the landlord is terminating the lease or rental agreement for any other reason. The tenant is given seven days to vacate the premises. Both types of Notice to Vacate must be served in accordance with the Florida Landlord Tenant Law in order to be valid.