A Florida Seven Day Notice For Non-Compliance is an official document that a landlord can issue to a tenant who is in breach of their rental agreement. It gives tenants seven days to either resolve the issue or move out of the property. This notice is used to inform a tenant to either comply with the terms of the lease or vacate the property. It can be used for issues such as late payments, violations of the rental agreement, or for damages to the property. There are two types of Florida Seven Day Notice For Non-Compliance: the Unconditional Quit Notice and the Cure or Quit Notice. The Unconditional Quit Notice requires the tenant to vacate the premises within seven days of receiving the notice and does not offer the tenant an opportunity to rectify the breach. The Cure or Quit Notice gives the tenant the opportunity to either comply with the terms of the lease or vacate the premises within seven days of receiving the notice.