A Florida Complaint For Eviction And Damages is a legal document filed by a landlord or tenant in a Florida court to initiate an eviction process. The complaint is a formal request for the court to order the tenant to vacate the property and compensate the landlord for any damages caused by the tenant. There are two types of Florida Complaint For Eviction And Damages: Unlawful Detained and Forcible Entry and Detained. An Unlawful Detained complaint is typically used when a tenant has breached the terms of a rental agreement or has failed to pay rent, while a Forcible Entry and Detained complaint is typically used when a tenant has illegally taken possession of the rental property. Both types of complaints outline the landlord’s allegations and provide evidence of why the tenant should be evicted. In addition, the complaint can also ask for damages caused by the tenant’s actions, such as unpaid rent, property damage, or attorney fees.