Florida Eviction Summons Residential is a legal document that is used to initiate a court action for evicting a tenant from a residential property in the state of Florida. This document is used by a landlord to start the process of evicting a tenant for violating the terms of a rental agreement. It includes information about the tenant, the rental agreement, and the reason for the eviction. It is important to note that a landlord must follow all the eviction laws in the state of Florida before issuing an eviction summons. There are two types of Florida Eviction Summons Residential: one for nonpayment of rent and one for violation of the rental agreement. The nonpayment of rent summons states the tenant has not paid their rent in full or on time and gives them an opportunity to pay the overdue amount or face eviction. The violation of the rental agreement summons states the tenant has violated the terms of the rental agreement, such as by having unauthorized occupants or pets, and gives them an opportunity to remedy the situation or face eviction.