A Florida Affidavit of Non-Compliance With Stipulation Agreement is a document used in Florida when one party does not comply with the terms of an agreement they have made with another party. It is typically used when one party fails to fulfill the obligations of a contract, or fails to carry out a promise that was made. The affidavit is used to document the non-compliance and serves as evidence of the breach of contract. It is commonly used in court proceedings and as part of a dispute resolution process. There are two types of Florida Affidavit of Non-Compliance With Stipulation Agreement: one for default on payment and one for breach of contract. When a debtor fails to make payments as agreed upon, the creditor may file an affidavit to document the non-payment and seek a judgment for breach of contract. When a party fails to abide by the terms of a contract, the other party may use the affidavit to document the breach and seek compensation for damages.