Sample Florida 3 Day Notice to Pay Rent or Vacate the Premises

By jaisen

Sample “3-Day Notice” form to be used in a Florida Residential Tenant Eviction


(Date)

(Tenant’s Name)

(Tenant’s Address)

3-DAY NOTICE FOR NONPAYMENT OF RENT

You are hereby notified that you are indebted to me in the sum of ( _____ ) dollars for the rent and use of the premises located at (address of leased premises, including county), Florida (zip), now occupied by you. That rent was due on (date the rent was due) and I demand payment of the rent or possession of the premises within 3 days (excluding Saturday, Sunday, and legal holidays) from the date of delivery of this notice, to wit: on or before the ( _____ ) day of ( _____ ), (year).

(Landlord’s Name)

(Landlord’s Address)

(Landlord’s Phone Number)

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I certify that a true copy of this notice has been furnished to the above-named tenant on __________, at ________  a.m. / p.m. by:

  1. [ ] Delivery
  2. [ ] Posting in a conspicuous place on the premises

(Issuer’s Signature)

(Issuer’s Name)

(Issuer’s Address)


If you have any questions about drafting a 3-Day Notice for your Florida rental property, please call my law office at (407) 835-8688. I offer free 3-Day Notices for Landlords with investment property in Orange & Osceola Counties.

Jaisen J. Stango, Esq.

Landlord / Tenant Attorney

617 E Washington St Ste 3

Orlando, FL 32801

Ph (407) 835-8688

http://www.Orlando-Evictions.com

LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Please be cautioned and advised that the information on this site amounts to general statements regarding Florida Landlord Tenant Law and is not to be taken as direct legal advice regarding your specific situation. This site is not to be taken as a substitute for researching and reading Florida Landlord Tenant Law for yourself. This site is not intended to create and shall not constitute the creation of an attorney-client relationship. To determine the applicability of the Florida Laws that govern your specific situation, you must seek legal advice from an attorney or research the Florida Statutes and case law for yourself. Please note that Florida Laws are subject to change and, furthermore, are subject to court interpretation. Therefore, the information on this site is subject to change without notice.

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