A Florida Repletion Complaint is a legal action brought in a Florida court to obtain the return of personal property that is wrongfully held by another party. The complaint is typically filed by a plaintiff who claims to have a superior right to immediate possession of the property in question. It is a form of specific performance remedy, meaning that if the court rules in favor of the plaintiff, the defendant must deliver the property to the rightful owner without compensation. There are three types of Florida Repletion Complaint: Traditional, Contract, and Conversion. The Traditional Repletion Complaint is used when the defendant has wrongfully taken possession of the plaintiff's property without a legal contract. The Contract Repletion Complaint is used when the defendant has taken possession of the plaintiff's property through a contract of some kind, such as a lease or loan agreement. Finally, the Conversion Repletion Complaint is used when the defendant has wrongfully taken possession of the plaintiff's property and converted it for his own use.