A Florida 15-Day Notice to Terminate Month-to-Month Tenancy is used by landlords to provide written notice that a periodic tenancy will end and that possession of the rental property must be returned by the stated termination date. This notice establishes the landlord’s intent to conclude a month-to-month rental arrangement and provides a clear written record of the move-out timeline.
Month-to-month tenancies typically continue from one rental period to the next unless either party delivers proper notice to terminate. In Florida, landlords commonly provide at least fifteen (15) days’ written notice prior to the end of the rental period when ending a month-to-month tenancy. If proper notice is given, the tenancy will conclude at the end of the applicable rental cycle.
The form is arranged for practical completion, with clearly defined sections for documenting the tenancy termination and communicating the date by which the tenant must vacate the Premises.
This form includes:
- Property and tenant identification fields for the rental address and occupant names
- Space to record the date of notice and termination date
- A written tenancy termination statement confirming the end of the periodic rental arrangement
- Move-out and possession surrender language for concluding the tenancy
- Signature lines for the landlord or authorized agent
- Certificate of Service section documenting how the notice was delivered
- Instruction page, sample copy, and general landlord reference sheet included
Printed & Shipped Version
- Professionally printed on quality paper
- Shipped directly to you and ready to complete
- Helpful for landlords who prefer maintaining physical notice records
- Includes instructional and reference materials for general guidance
A digital version is also available for landlords who prefer immediate download access.
This notice form is also included in the Florida Landlord Notice Forms Kit, which provides multiple commonly used landlord notices in one packet at a bundled price.
Important Before Use
- Confirm the tenancy is month-to-month or another form of periodic tenancy
- Review the Lease Agreement for any applicable notice requirements
- Verify that the method of service complies with applicable requirements
- Ensure the termination date satisfies the required notice period under Florida law
Rental laws and notice practices can change over time. Landlords should review current state and local requirements before serving any tenancy termination notice.
This form is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Requirements vary by jurisdiction. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable law before use.




