Notice to Vacate · FL
Florida notice to vacate law
Required notice periods for month-to-month tenancies in Florida, cited to Fla. Stat. § 83.57.
At a glance
- Tenant notice
- 30 days
- Landlord notice
- 30 days
- Just cause required
- No (Notice period increased from 15 to 30 days effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1586 amending § 83.57).)
- Statute
- Fla. Stat. § 83.57
- Last reviewed
- June 2026
Frequently asked questions
How much notice must a tenant give to end a month-to-month lease in Florida?
In Florida, a tenant must provide 30 days written notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy. (Fla. Stat. § 83.57, last reviewed June 2026.)
How much notice must a landlord give to end a month-to-month tenancy in Florida?
In Florida, a landlord must give 30 days written notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy. (Fla. Stat. § 83.57.) Notice period increased from 15 to 30 days effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1586 amending § 83.57).
Does Florida require just cause to end a month-to-month tenancy?
No. Florida does not require a landlord to state a reason (just cause) when terminating a month-to-month tenancy, provided proper notice is given under Fla. Stat. § 83.57.
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