Property Management
A property manager in Florida receives a 7-day notice to pay rent or vacate. What type of notice is this?
ANotice of termination of tenancy
BAn eviction court filing
CA statutory notice required before initiating eviction proceedings for non-payment✓ Correct
DA notice to inspect the property
Explanation
Under Florida Statute 83.56, before initiating eviction proceedings for non-payment of rent, a landlord must serve the tenant with a 3-day (not 7-day) written notice. A 7-day notice is used for non-compliance with lease terms.
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