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Florida 3 Day Notice of Demand for Unpaid Rent
FL landlords, is your tenant behind in the rent? Serve them with this Florida 3 Day Notice of Demand for Unpaid Rent.
- The Notice is given under Section 83.56(3) of the Florida Statutes.
- The notice informs the tenant that they must pay the overdue rent within 3 days of receipt of the notice.
- If the tenant fails to pay the rent within the 3-day period, the landlord will commence eviction proceedings to force the tenant to vacate the premises.
- A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
$6.29
Florida Agreement to Terminate Lease Early
Terminate a tenant's lease before it expires with this Florida Agreement for Early Termination of Lease.
- This form can only be used if both the landlord and tenant agree to end the lease early.
- This Agreement is for residential units only. For commercial tenants, you need to use a different form.
- The tenant must give the landlord written notice setting out the proposed termination date.
- The tenant agrees to pay a specified amount in order to buy out of the lease early.
- The form is available in MS Word format and is easy to customize to fit your circumstances.
- Intended for use only in the State of Florida.
$6.29
Florida Extension of Residential Lease
FL landlords, extend the term of a lease on a residential rental property with this Florida Extension of Lease Agreement.
- The landlord and tenant both agree to extend the lease term for an additional period.
- The tenant will pay the monthly rental rate set out in the Agreement.
- All provisions of the original lease which are not amended in the Extension Agreement remain in effect.
- This Agreement is for residential leases only. For commercial properties, a different form is required.
- Intended for use only in the State of Florida.
$6.29
Florida Security Deposit Statement
FL landlords, give your tenant a statement of their damage deposit at the end of their tenancy with this Florida Security Deposit Refund or Claim Statement.
- The Statement sets out the amount of the original security deposit and any additional deposits, less any deductions being made for unpaid rent or utilities, cleaning charges, repair charges, etc.
- It also sets out whether a refund is being paid to the tenant or if any additional amount is still owing to the landlord.
$2.29