Florida Eviction Summons — Residential is a legal document that informs a tenant of an impending eviction. This document is typically issued by a landlord or property manager after a tenant has failed to pay rent or has violated the terms of their lease. It is usually given to the tenant in person, by mail, or posted on the property. The eviction summons includes important information such as the landlord's name and address, the tenant's name and address, the date of the eviction, the amount owed, and the date and time of the court hearing. It also informs the tenant of their right to dispute the eviction. There are two different types of Florida Eviction Summons — Residential: 1. Unconditional Quit Notice: This notice is issued when a tenant has violated the terms of their lease or failed to pay rent. It gives the tenant a specified amount of time to move out of the rental property. 2. Non-Payment of Rent Notice: This notice is issued when a tenant has failed to pay rent. It gives the tenant a specified amount of time to pay the rent or face an eviction.