A Florida Notice To Quit — Termination of Tenancy (Minimum 7 Day Notice) is a legal document issued by a landlord in the state of Florida that notifies a tenant that they must vacate their rental property within seven days. This document is typically used when a tenant has violated the terms of their rental agreement, has not paid rent, or has otherwise caused a nuisance in the rental property. There are three different types of Florida Notice To Quit — Termination of Tenancy (Minimum 7 Day Notice): the 7-Day Notice to Quit for Non-Payment of Rent, the 7-Day Notice to Quit for Violation of Lease Agreement, and the 7-Day Notice to Quit for Nuisance. Each of these notices must be served in accordance with the Florida Statutes, and must include specific information about the tenant, the landlord, and the rental property. Failure to serve a valid Notice to Quit can result in the landlord being unable to legally evict the tenant.