Florida Final Judgment For Removal of Tenant is a court order issued by a judge in a landlord-tenant eviction case. The judgment orders the tenant to vacate the rental property and to pay the landlord any outstanding rent, late fees, or other damages resulting from the eviction. If the tenant does not comply with the order, the landlord may have a court-authorized process server serve the tenant with a writ of possession. There are two types of Florida Final Judgment For Removal of Tenant: Default Judgment and Contested Judgment. A Default Judgment is issued when the tenant does not appear for the eviction hearing and the landlord is granted the judgment without any further argument. A Contested Judgment is issued when the tenant does appear for the hearing and the judge rules in favor of the landlord.