Wednesday 17 January 2018

What is A 3-Day Notice Florida Form?

I began as a landlord in Duval County, Florida about half a year ago. It was hard to find a lessee first, so I agreed to rent an apartment to a young student. He seemed to be a nice guy and I thought I would never had any problems with him. We made an oral agreement, that the tenant was obliged to pay rent by the last day of every month. Despite this fact he was always late and never had an argument. I didn’t mind holidays and weekends but, according to the law I could take rent due on the next business day. Finely, I was too tired to remind him about his responsibilities. I really don’t like disturbing people, because every time I ask somebody to give me money, I feel kind of guilty. I spend a lot of time searching for advice of how to carry the
eviction process in Duval County, Florida

All in all, I found a smart solution. Surfing the Internet I chanced upon the information about a three-day notice. Any landlord can send it to his tenant in order to politely ask his tenant to move out. It helps to avoid any argues and misunderstandings. A fillable template is available online. Just insert all the required information into the fillable fields and send the completed document directly to a recipient. You may print it out and send it by mail or pass it face to face.

Important elements to include


The following information should be necessary attached:

  • description of the property and a lessee (address, date of agreement etc.).
  • the reason of filling the form (it may be non-payment of rent, violation or notice to quit).
  • signatures and the Certificate of service should be attached.

You are able to sign the document electronically, by typing, drawing or uploading.