This package contains the notices required by state law to be provided to a tenant before an eviction complaint is filed in court. The package contains a variety of notices, so that a landlord may select the one required under the circumstances involved and applicable statutory requirements. The following forms are included:
3 Day Notice to Pay Rent or Lease Terminated for Residential Property - This form is used by a landlord to demand payment of overdue rent from a residential tenant within 3 days from giving the notice, in accordance with the laws of your state. (Note: If a written agreement provides for a longer notice, use the notice length stated in the agreement). "Residential" includes a house, apartment, or condo. If the tenant fails to pay within 3 days, the lease may be considered terminated by the landlord. The tenant is informed that the tenant must either pay the rent or suffer possible termination. If he does not pay, the landlord may begin eviction proceedings. If the landlord does not elect to proceed with termination or eviction, but instead agrees to accept rent after the termination date stated in the notice, the lease is generally reinstated.
3 Day Notice to Pay Rent or Lease Terminated for Nonresidential or Commercial Property - This form is used by a landlord to demand payment of overdue rent from a non-residential tenant within 3 days from giving the notice, in accordance with the laws of your state. (Note: If a written agreement provides for a longer notice, use the notice length stated in the agreement).
7 Day Notice of Material Noncompliance with Lease or Rental Agreement - Residential - 7 Days to Cure from Landlord to Tenant - This form is used by the landlord to notify a residential tenant of a breach of the lease due to material non-compliance with the lease provisions. "Residential" includes a house, apartment, or condo. The specific material non-compliance is identified, and the tenant is given 7 days to cure the breach or suffer termination.
Notice to Terminate Month-to-Month Lease - Nonresidential - 15 Days Notice from Landlord to Tenant - This form is for use by a landlord to terminate a month-to-month non-residential lease. "Non-Residential" includes commercial, industrial, etc. property. Unless a written agreement provides otherwise, the landlord does not have to have a reason for terminating the lease in this manner, other than a desire to end the lease. A month-to-month lease is one which continues from month-to-month, unless either party chooses to terminate. Unless a written agreement provides for a longer notice, 15 days notice is required prior to termination in this state. The notice must be given to the Tenant within at least 15 days prior to the termination date. The form indicates that the landlord has chosen to terminate the lease, and states the deadline date by which the tenant must vacate the premises.
Notice to Terminate Quarter-to-Quarter Lease - Nonresidential - 45 Days Notice from Landlord to Tenant - This form is used by the landlord to notify the tenant of the termination of a quarter-to-quarter lease (one with no set expiration, but which continues from quarter to quarter until the landlord or tenant decides to terminate the lease). This form must be served at least 45 days prior to the end of the current quarter.
Tallahassee Florida Landlord Notices for Eviction / Unlawful Detained Forms Package is a comprehensive set of legal documents designed to assist landlords in initiating the eviction process and recovering their property from tenants who have violated their lease agreements or failed to pay rent in Tallahassee, Florida. These notice forms are essential tools for landlords to comply with the state's legal requirements when evicting tenants. The package includes various forms that landlords can choose from, depending on the specific circumstances of the eviction. 1. Notice to Pay Rent or Quit: This form is used when tenants have not paid their rent on time. It notifies the tenant of their outstanding rental balance and provides them a specific period to either pay the rent or vacate the property. 2. Notice to Cure or Quit: If tenants have violated specific terms of their lease agreement or committed certain actions that can be corrected, this notice is used. It serves as a warning to the tenant, giving them a set timeframe to rectify the violation or face eviction. 3. Notice of Termination without Cause: In some situations, landlords may need to terminate a tenancy without any specific breach of the lease agreement or violation. This notice informs the tenant that their tenancy will be terminated within a specified period. 4. Notice of Termination for Cause: When tenants have committed severe lease violations or engaged in illegal activities on the property, this notice is used to terminate their tenancy immediately. It outlines the grounds for eviction and provides a timeframe for the tenant to vacate the premises. The Tallahassee Florida Landlord Notices for Eviction / Unlawful Detained Forms Package is meticulously drafted to comply with Florida's landlord-tenant laws and regulations. These documents are crucial for landlords to protect their property rights and ensure a lawful eviction process. It is advised that landlords consult with an attorney or familiarize themselves with the local eviction laws to ensure proper usage of these forms.Tallahassee Florida Landlord Notices for Eviction / Unlawful Detained Forms Package is a comprehensive set of legal documents designed to assist landlords in initiating the eviction process and recovering their property from tenants who have violated their lease agreements or failed to pay rent in Tallahassee, Florida. These notice forms are essential tools for landlords to comply with the state's legal requirements when evicting tenants. The package includes various forms that landlords can choose from, depending on the specific circumstances of the eviction. 1. Notice to Pay Rent or Quit: This form is used when tenants have not paid their rent on time. It notifies the tenant of their outstanding rental balance and provides them a specific period to either pay the rent or vacate the property. 2. Notice to Cure or Quit: If tenants have violated specific terms of their lease agreement or committed certain actions that can be corrected, this notice is used. It serves as a warning to the tenant, giving them a set timeframe to rectify the violation or face eviction. 3. Notice of Termination without Cause: In some situations, landlords may need to terminate a tenancy without any specific breach of the lease agreement or violation. This notice informs the tenant that their tenancy will be terminated within a specified period. 4. Notice of Termination for Cause: When tenants have committed severe lease violations or engaged in illegal activities on the property, this notice is used to terminate their tenancy immediately. It outlines the grounds for eviction and provides a timeframe for the tenant to vacate the premises. The Tallahassee Florida Landlord Notices for Eviction / Unlawful Detained Forms Package is meticulously drafted to comply with Florida's landlord-tenant laws and regulations. These documents are crucial for landlords to protect their property rights and ensure a lawful eviction process. It is advised that landlords consult with an attorney or familiarize themselves with the local eviction laws to ensure proper usage of these forms.