Form 2 - Notice From Landlord To Tenant - Notice Of Noncompliance For Matters Other Than Failure To Pay Rent

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FORM 2
NOTICE FROM LANDLORD TO TENANT NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE FOR MATTERS OTHER THAN
FAILURE TO PAY RENT
INSTRUCTIONS
Violations of a rental agreement which may entitle the Landlord to send this Notice include, the material failure of Tenant to
comply with its statutory obligations to maintain the dwelling unit under Florida Statute 83.52 or material provisions of the
rental agreement (other than the failure to pay rent), or reasonable rules and regulations. For the notice necessary to
terminate the rental agreement under circumstances where the Tenant must be given the opportunity to remedy the violation,
see Florida Statutes 83.56(2)(b).
Under some situations, such as the Tenant's intentional destruction of property of the Landlord or other Tenants, the
Landlord may be able to terminate the rental agreement without giving the Tenant an opportunity to remedy the violation.
For the notice necessary to terminate the rental agreement under these circumstances, see Florida Statute 83.56(2)(a).
The delivery of this written notice may be by mailing or delivering a true copy to the dwelling unit, or, if the Tenant is
absent from the dwelling unit, by leaving a copy of the notice at the dwelling unit.
This written notice must be delivered, and the seven day time period must run, prior to any termination of the rental
agreement or any lawsuit for eviction.
SOURCE: Sections 83.52 and 83.56 Florida Statutes (2007).
FORM NOTES ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY NOT COMPLETELY DESCRIBE
REQUIREMENTS OF FLORIDA LAW. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY AS NEEDED.

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