A Florida Complaint For Eviction — Noncompliance (Violation of Rental Agreement) is a legal document used by a landlord to file an eviction case against a tenant for not complying with the terms of the rental agreement. This type of complaint is commonly filed when a tenant has failed to pay rent, has caused damage to the property, has violated the lease in other ways, or has otherwise breached the agreement. There are two types of Florida Complaint For Eviction — Noncompliance (Violation of Rental Agreement): Unlawful Detained Complaint and Forcible Entry and Detained Complaint. An Unlawful Detained Complaint is used when a tenant fails to comply with the terms of the lease, but has not been formally evicted. A Forcible Entry and Detained Complaint is used when a tenant has been formally evicted, but has not vacated the property. Both complaints require a landlord to provide proof of the tenant's noncompliance with the rental agreement and provide the tenant with a notice of eviction. If the tenant fails to comply with the notice, the landlord may take legal action to evict the tenant.