The Florida Notice of Intention To Impose Claim On Security Deposit is a form used by landlords to notify tenants of their intent to keep all or part of a security deposit to cover damages or other expenses associated with the rental property. The notice must include the amount of the tenant’s security deposit, the damages or other expenses that the landlord intends to charge, and a description of the damages or other expenses. There are two types of Florida Notice of Intention To Impose Claim On Security Deposit: the 5-Day Notice and the 15-Day Notice. The 5-Day Notice must be sent within 5 days of the tenant’s move-out date and must include a detailed description of the damages or other expenses that the landlord intends to charge. The 15-Day Notice must be sent within 15 days of the tenant’s move-out date and must include an itemized statement of the deductions and the balance due to the tenant (if any).