Florida Eviction Summons Residential is a legal document issued by a court to a tenant in Florida to inform them of an upcoming eviction hearing. It is also known as a Complaint for Eviction or Notice to Quit. The document contains information about the tenant's rights, the landlord's rights, the court date, and the amount of money owed. It also serves as a warning to the tenant to either pay the amount owed or face eviction. There are three types of Florida Eviction Summons Residential: Unlawful Detained, Non-Payment of Rent, and Breach of Lease. Unlawful Detained is used when the tenant has violated the terms of the lease or has stayed in the property after the lease has expired. Non-Payment of Rent is used when the tenant has failed to make rent payments on time. Breach of Lease is used when the tenant has violated a term of the lease, such as having unauthorized occupants in the property.