The Florida Seven Day Notice To Cure is a legal document used in the state of Florida to inform a tenant that they are in violation of their lease agreement and must either rectify the violation or face eviction proceedings. The notice must be delivered in person, by certified mail, or by posting it in a conspicuous place on the premises. The notice must provide the tenant with seven days to cure the violation. If the tenant does not cure the violation within the seven-day period, they may be subject to eviction proceedings. There are two main types of Florida Seven Day Notice To Cure: (1) Non-Payment of Rent; and (2) Violation of Lease or Rental Agreement. In the case of non-payment of rent, the notice must inform the tenant that they have seven days to pay the past due rent or face eviction proceedings. In the case of a violation of the lease or rental agreement, the notice must inform the tenant of the violation and provide them with seven days to correct the violation or face eviction proceedings.