A Florida Complaint For Eviction And For Damages is a legal document used by a landlord to evict a tenant from a rental property and to seek monetary damages. It is a type of complaint used in the state of Florida that outlines the landlord’s complaints against a tenant’s breach of the rental agreement. The most common types of Florida Complaint For Eviction And For Damages include wrongful eviction, non-payment of rent, breach of lease, or unauthorized occupancy. The complaint must provide the tenant with written notice of the landlord’s intent to evict as well as a description of the damages that the tenant has caused to the rental property. The landlord must also provide the tenant with a valid reason for eviction and must file a certified copy of the complaint with the local court. The court will then review the complaint and provide a hearing date to both parties. If the court rules in the landlord’s favor, the tenant will be required to move out of the rental property.