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Florida Lease Rental Contract Clause Inserts

The Must-Have Lease Agreement form...
for FLORIDA
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The State Specific LPA Rental Lease Agreement Protects Landlords

The LPA Lease and LPA Rental Agreements were designed to afford landlords the maximum amount of landlord protection in the many various possible landlord - tenant situations that you are exposed to as a residential landlord or property manager.

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STATE SPECIFIC Lease Clause Index

Your state may have specific statutes applicable to your lease agreement. Use the information provided below to prepare your Lease Rental Agreement to conform to state landlord tenant laws. The notice periods listed are the state's minimum requirements. (Updated July 2022)

State of FLORIDA

NOTICE PERIOD TO TERMINATE TENANCY: (LPA Lease Clause # 28)

  • 60 days for year to year tenancies prior to end of term.
  • Month to Month tenancies: 15 days written notice.
  • Week to week: At least 7 days notice prior to the end of a 7 day rent period.

    NOTICE PERIOD TO CURE DEFAULT ON LEASE:
    - 3 days (LPA Lease Clause # 25)

    LATE CHARGES: As agreed in Lease Rental Agreement.
    - (LPA Lease Clause # 3)

    SECURITY DEPOSIT: AS AGREED.
    - (LPA Lease Clause # 21)

    SECURITY DEPOSIT Return Time:
    15 days with interest if there is no claim against the deposit or
    30 days to notify tenant with a intent to impose a claim against the deposit (Itemized Security Settlement Statement)
    Florida Notice to Impose Claim on Security Deposit

    SCREENING FEE:NO RESTRICTION
    - (LPA Rental Application)

    RADON GAS DISCLOSURE Florida State Law states excessive amounts of radon gas have been found in some Florida buildings. This could present health risks to some persons exposed to the gas over time.
    - (LPA Lease Clause # 48)






  • FLORIDA Landlord Tenant Law Links

  • Florida Landlord Tenant Law - FloridaREI.com

  • 2016 Florida Statutes 83.683 Rental application by a servicemember

  • Florida Security Deposit Rules - Florida Landlord Network

  • Florida Statutes 2013 83.49 Deposit money or advance rent; duty of landlord and tenant.

  • Florida's Landlord Tenant Law

  • Florida's Landlord Tenant Law - Division of Consumer Services

  • Free Credit Reports for Florida Residents

  • Eight Legislative Changes to the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act From the real estate attorneys at Henderson Franklin

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