A Florida Notice from Landlord to Tenant for Termination for Failure to Pay Rent is a document that is used by a landlord to inform a tenant that they are in violation of their rental agreement for failing to pay rent. This document informs the tenant that they must either pay the overdue rent within a certain period of time, or they could face eviction. There are two types of Florida Notice from Landlord to Tenant for Termination for Failure to Pay Rent: 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit and 7-Day Notice to Cure or Quit. The 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit is issued when a tenant has failed to pay rent on time. This document serves as a warning to the tenant that they must pay the full amount of rent due within three days of receiving the notice, or the landlord will begin the process of evicting them. The 7-Day Notice to Cure or Quit is issued when a tenant has failed to pay rent for a certain amount of consecutive months. This document serves as a warning to the tenant that they must pay the full amount of rent due within seven days of receiving the notice, or the landlord will begin the process of evicting them. This document also gives the tenant the opportunity to make amends and "cure" the breach of the rental agreement by paying the overdue rent within the allotted time period. In both cases, if the tenant does not comply with the notice, the landlord may proceed with the eviction process.