Property Management
A Florida landlord wants to evict a tenant who has violated a lease term other than non-payment of rent. The landlord must first serve:
AA 3-day notice to pay or vacate
BA 7-day notice to cure the violation or vacate (for a correctable violation)✓ Correct
CAn immediate court filing
DA 30-day notice to terminate
Explanation
For correctable lease violations (other than non-payment), Florida Statute 83.56(2) requires a 7-day written notice giving the tenant the opportunity to cure the violation. If the violation is not cured, eviction proceedings may begin.
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