The Florida Tenant Eviction Packet (Seven Day Notice without Cure) is a document that a landlord can serve to a tenant residing in Florida who has failed to pay their rent on time. This document informs the tenant that they must pay the rent due within seven days or vacate the premises. It also includes instructions on how to avoid eviction and provides information on the tenant's legal rights. The packet is typically sent via certified mail or personal delivery in order to comply with Florida law. There are two types of Florida Tenant Eviction Packets (Seven Day Notice without Cure): 1) The Seven-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit and 2) The Seven-Day Notice to Cure or Quit. The Seven-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit is used when the tenant has failed to make their rent payment, and the Seven-Day Notice to Cure or Quit is used when the tenant has violated the lease agreement in some way. Both notices provide the tenant with seven days to remedy the issue or vacate the premises.