The Florida Notice of Dismissal is a legal document used to notify a tenant of a landlord's decision to terminate a lease agreement. The Notice of Dismissal must be served to the tenant in accordance with the applicable state laws. There are two main types of Florida Notice of Dismissal: 1. The Seven-Day Notice to Pay or Quit: This Notice informs the tenant that they have seven days to pay the rent or vacate the leased premises, otherwise, the landlord will commence legal proceedings for eviction. 2. The Fifteen-Day Notice to Vacate: This Notice informs the tenant that they must vacate the leased premises within fifteen days or the landlord will commence legal proceedings for eviction. The Notice of Dismissal also contains important information such as the date the Notice was served, the date the tenant must vacate the premises, and the contact information of the landlord. It is important that the tenant reads and understands the content of the Notice of Dismissal before signing and returning a copy to the landlord.