The Florida Writ of Possession is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Florida that orders a tenant to vacate the property within 24 hours. It is also known as a judgment for possession and is used when a tenant has failed to pay rent or otherwise violated the terms of a lease. There are two types of Florida Writ of Possession: an Unlawful Detained Writ of Possession and a Summary Writ of Possession. The Unlawful Detained Writ of Possession is used when the tenant has failed to pay rent or otherwise violated the terms of a lease. This document is issued by a judge and orders the tenant to vacate the premises within 24 hours. The Summary Writ of Possession is used when the tenant has abandoned the premises without notice, and is issued without the need for a court hearing. This document orders the tenant to vacate the premises immediately.