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Tenants without a lease in Florida are considered month-to-month renters. Either the tenant or landlord can end the agreement with a 15-day notice. Tenants must pay rent on time, and landlords can raise rent with a 15-day notice. Evictions require proper notice, and Florida has no rent control laws.
Renters (Tenants) Rights Without a Formal Lease still have legal protections against unfair treatment. Tenants rights may be more flexible than those of tenants with written lease agreements. These rights can vary depending on whether the renter is on a month-to-month agreement or simply living in the property without a formal contract.
A standard Florida Residential Lease Agreement is a legal contract between a landlord and tenant that sets the rules for renting a home or apartment. This form includes details such as the property address, lease duration, rent amount, payment methods, and rules about pets, smoking, and guest policies.
