The Florida Eviction Packet for Non-compliance (Other Than Failure to Pay Rent) is a set of documents used by landlords in the state of Florida to evict tenants for reasons other than failure to pay rent. This packet includes the following documents: 1. Notice to Vacate: A written notice that informs the tenant of their lease violation, the amount of days they have to vacate the premises, and the date the eviction process will formally begin if they do not comply. 2. Complaint for Damages: A document that outlines the damages to the property caused by the tenant or their guests. 3. Writ of Possession: A court order that allows the landlord to reclaim possession of the property. 4. Motion for Summary Judgment: A request for the court to make a judgment without a trial. 5. Affidavit of Damages: A sworn statement from the landlord outlining the damages to the property and the amount of money they are claiming. 6. Notice of Hearing: A written notice informing the tenant of the date and place of the hearing. 7. Final Judgment of Eviction: The court order that legally evicts the tenant from the premises. The types of Florida Eviction Packet for Non-compliance (Other Than Failure to Pay Rent) are Notice to Vacate, Complaint for Damages, Writ of Possession, Motion for Summary Judgment, Affidavit of Damages, Notice of Hearing, and Final Judgment of Eviction.