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The process is the same for any tenant the landlord wants to evict. First the tenant must be served a 30-day notice if the rent is month-to-month, even if the "tenant" has not paid one penny towards their rent (if you agreed to let them live there rent-free) When the 30-day notice has expired you must then file eviction proceedings. First you must serve a three-day notice stating that they must pay their rent or move out. When that notice has expired you must then file a petition or complaint for eviction. Each state has their own process by which this must be done. In Florida you must file the petition with the county court's clerk's office. A summons will then be served upon the tenant by a sheriff's deputy and the tenant must follow the directions on the Summons regarding how to answer their Summons.
To write a response letter to a summons, include a clear statement of your intention to respond. Acknowledge receipt of the summons, indicate whether you plan to dispute the claims or comply, and provide any necessary information requested in the summons. Be sure to follow any specific instructions provided in the summons and seek legal advice if needed.
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Move, or ignore the notice and be evicted.
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This depends on why the eviction is taking place. If it's for the most common reason, non-payment of rent, it can be pretty quick. Your landlord, after the 5th day of the month, can give you a notice that you must pay the rent, plus any late charges, or vacate the unit immediately. If after 5 days from the time of this notice this doesn't happen, the landlord can file eviction proceedings. You will then be served with a Summons and will have to answer that Summons within five days of service. If you don't answer the Summons, or if your answer is not convncing to the judge, he can issue a default judgment for eviction and a writ of ejectment. When that happens you have 24 hours to get your stuff and get out, or the constable/deputy sheriff will force you out. The total turnaround time is less than 30 days.