A Florida Notice (7 Or 15 Day) is a type of legal notice that must be sent to a tenant by a landlord prior to the start of eviction proceedings in the state of Florida. The notice must be sent to the tenant either seven or fifteen days prior to the start of the eviction proceedings, depending on the type of lease agreement that has been established. The two types of Florida Notice (7 Or 15 Day) are: 1. Seven Day Notice: This type of notice is given to a tenant if they are in breach of a lease agreement, such as not paying rent. The notice must be hand-delivered or sent via certified mail to the tenant within seven days of when the lease violation occurred. 2. Fifteen Day Notice: This type of notice is given to a tenant if they have been living in the property for more than a year and are in breach of a lease agreement. The notice must be hand-delivered or sent via certified mail to the tenant within fifteen days of when the lease violation occurred.