Florida Summons-To Tenant FL is a legal document used by landlords or property managers to initiate the eviction process against tenants in the state of Florida. It is used to notify tenants of a landlord’s intent to evict them for violations of the lease agreement such as nonpayment of rent, damage to property, or other breaches of the lease. There are two different types of Florida Summons-To Tenant FL: 1. Unlawful Detained Summons: This summons is used when the tenant has not paid rent and the landlord is seeking eviction for nonpayment. 2. Possession Summons: This summons is used when the tenant has breached the lease agreement in some way other than nonpayment of rent, such as by damaging the property or engaging in illegal activities. The Florida Summons-To Tenant FL must be served to the tenant or posted on the rental property in order for the eviction process to proceed. It must include the name of the landlord or property manager, the address of the rental property, the date the summons was issued, and the date the tenant must appear in court. It also must list the specific reason for the eviction and any applicable lease provisions that have been violated.