A Florida Writ of Possession is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Florida that orders the eviction of a tenant from a rental property. It is also known as an eviction order or eviction notice and is the final step in the eviction process. The Florida Writ of Possession is issued after a tenant has failed to comply with the terms of their lease or rental agreement, or when a tenant has failed to pay rent. There are two types of Florida Writ of Possession: a 24-hour or 3-day writ. The 24-hour writ requires that the tenant be given only 24 hours notice before they are required to vacate the rental property. The 3-day writ requires that the tenant be given three days notice before they must vacate the property. In both cases, the tenant must leave the rental property when the writ is served, or they may face legal action, such as a forcible detained lawsuit.