Florida Eviction Notice of Termination of Tenancy 7 or 15 Days Notice is a legal document used by landlords to notify tenants that they have to vacate the premises within 7 or 15 days. This document is usually served to tenants when they have failed to meet their obligations under the lease, such as paying rent, or breaking a condition of the lease agreement. There are two types of Florida Eviction Notice of Termination of Tenancy 7 or 15 Days Notice: 7-Day Non-Compliance Notice and 15-Day Pay or Quit Notice. The 7-Day Non-Compliance Notice is served when a tenant has failed to follow the lease agreement, such as not paying rent on time or violating any other term of the lease. The 15-Day Pay or Quit Notice is served when a tenant has failed to pay rent and the landlord wants the tenant to vacate the premises within 15 days. Both types of Florida Eviction Notice of Termination of Tenancy 7 or 15 Days Notice provide tenants with a legal notification that they must vacate the premises within the specified period, or face legal action.