Florida Eviction Complaint
Chapter 80 of Florida Statute 2015 has important guidelines for Landlords who want to file Florida Eviction Complaint before the Circuit Court of the concerned county of the Florida State. Eviction Complaint form has two parts. Count I part of the form is used to file a request for an eviction order of the Tenant. Alternately Count II part of the form is used to file a request for the recovery of debts including attorney fees and other expenses from the Tenant. Florida Statute grants rights to you to file both parts simultaneously or separately. However, the court issues separate summons for each part. Please prepare this Eviction Complaint after seeking legal advice in case you do not understand any term or the procedure of the court. The law mandates you to provide accurate details in Count I and Count II. Falsification of information is a felony.
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You must provide the date of serving the notice of eviction in the Count I. Use this form to request an eviction order from the court.
Please enclose necessary documents evidencing the rental agreement between you and the Tenant along with the copy of the eviction notice and proof of service. You must mark the boxes indicating you have enclosed the necessary documents along with the Eviction Complaint