A Florida Complaint For Eviction For Failure To Comply With Lease is a legal document issued by a landlord in order to evict a tenant from their property. This complaint outlines the tenant’s failure to comply with the terms of their lease agreement and outlines the landlord’s demand for eviction. There are two types of Florida Complaint For Eviction For Failure To Comply With Lease: Unlawful Detained and Nonpayment of Rent. In an Unlawful Detained Complaint, the landlord is alleging that the tenant has violated a specific provision of the lease agreement, such as causing a nuisance or using the property for an unauthorized purpose. In a Nonpayment of Rent Complaint, the landlord is alleging that the tenant has not paid rent or has not paid it in full. The Complaint will include information about the property, the tenant, the lease agreement, and the tenant’s violation. It will also include the landlord’s demand for eviction and a court date for the hearing. The tenant must respond to the Complaint within a certain amount of time or else the eviction will be granted. The Complaint is the first step in the eviction process and must be served to the tenant before the eviction can proceed.