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Giving notice is the first step in the eviction process. The notice required in Florida for
incurable violations or re-occurring offenses within a 12 month period is a
7 Day Notice. The notice to vacate does not give the tenant a chance to remedy a situation it only offers the option to vacate.
Who: Give this to the tenant who was warned within the last 12 months and re-offends or to a tenant who commits an incurable violation.
What: This is a 7 Day Notice to Vacate
When: Give this to a Tenant who re-offends or commits an uncurable offense as soon as the violation occurs..
PLEASE NOTE: The seven day notice to vacate of a continuing or subsequent violation
should be consistent with the prior seven day notice to cure.
For example, you cannot issue a seven day notice to vacate for an unauthorized pet if the prior seven day notice to cure was for unauthorized guests. There must be uniformity between the two notices.