A Florida Complaint For Eviction And Damages is a legal notice filed by a landlord or lessor in the State of Florida, to evict a tenant (or lessee) from a rental property, due to a breach in the rental agreement (or lease). It is a civil action filed in the county court of the county where the rental property is located. The complaint can also seek monetary damages, for any unpaid rent, late fees, or other losses incurred by the landlord or lessor. There are two main types of Florida Complaint For Eviction And Damages: 1. Unlawful Detained: This type of complaint is filed when the tenant (or lessee) has failed to abide by the terms of the rental agreement (or lease). It is used to evict the tenant and to recover any unpaid rent or damages that the landlord or lessor has suffered as a result of the tenant's breach. 2. Breach of Contract: This type of complaint is filed when the tenant (or lessee) has failed to fulfill one or more of their obligations under the rental agreement (or lease). This type of complaint can be used to evict the tenant, as well as to recover any damages that the landlord or lessor has suffered due to the tenant's breach.