The Florida Affidavit of Noncompliance and Demand for Trial is a legal document that is used by a party in a lawsuit to notify the other party that they are not complying with the terms of the agreement or have not responded within the allotted time frame. The affidavit is used to initiate a legal action and to request a trial. It is also used to alert the other party that they may be held responsible for any damages or costs incurred as a result of the noncompliance. There are three types of Florida Affidavit of Noncompliance and Demand for Trial: 1. Breach of Contract: This form is used when one party has failed to fulfill the terms of a contract. It includes details of the contract, any breach of contract, and the damages that have been incurred. 2. Debt Collection: This form is used when a party is trying to collect a debt. It includes details of the debt, any attempts to collect, and the damages that have been incurred. 3. Default Judgment: This form is used when one party has failed to respond to a summons or complaint. It includes details of the summons or complaint, any attempts to respond, and the damages that have been incurred.