A Florida Complaint For Eviction (Other Than Failure To Pay Rent) is a legal document that is filed by a landlord in order to start the process of evicting a tenant for any reason other than failure to pay rent. This document outlines the cause of the eviction and is filed in the Circuit Court of the county in which the rental property is located. The complaint includes information such as the names of the landlord and tenant, the address of the rental property, the grounds for the eviction, and any other relevant details. There are two types of Florida Complaint For Eviction (Other Than Failure To Pay Rent): 1. An Unlawful Detained Complaint — This type of complaint is used if the landlord wishes to evict a tenant for non-payment of rent, breach of lease, or any other violation of the lease agreement. 2. A Forcible Entry and Detained Complaint — This type of complaint is used if the landlord wishes to evict a tenant for reasons other than non-payment of rent, such as remaining in the rental property after the end of the lease, or for any other illegal activity that has occurred on the rental property.