Florida Lease Termination Notice — Free Generator & 2026 Requirements
Updated July 2026 · Reviewed against Florida statutes
A month-to-month tenancy in Florida doesn't end until valid written notice is served — at least 30 days before the termination date. Generate a correctly formatted notice below, free.
| Required notice period | 30 days |
| Applies to | Month-to-month tenancies |
⚠ Increased from 15 to 30 days by HB 1417 (2023).
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Frequently asked questions
How much notice must a landlord give to end a month-to-month tenancy in Florida?
At least 30 days' written notice. Increased from 15 to 30 days by HB 1417 (2023).
Does the termination date have to line up with the rent due date?
In many states the notice must expire at the end of a rental period (often the last day of a month). Setting the termination date to the end of a full rental period after the notice window is the safest practice.
Do I need a reason to end a month-to-month tenancy in Florida?
Historically, most states allow no-cause termination of month-to-month tenancies with proper notice — but a growing number of states and cities require just cause. Verify current Florida law and any local ordinances before serving notice.