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Practical Florida Forms for Common Rental Situations
Renting a home comes with important responsibilities and, sometimes, difficult situations. Having the right documents can help you communicate clearly, provide proper notice, and keep a written record of important rental matters.
Sewar Legal, P.A. has created a collection of Florida-specific, attorney-prepared forms and resources addressing some of the most common situations tenants encounter during a residential tenancy.
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Why Use Our Forms?
Florida-Specific
Our forms are prepared with Florida rental practices and requirements in mind.
Attorney-Prepared
The forms are professionally drafted by a Florida attorney rather than copied from a generic online template.
Easy to Use
Fillable PDFs make it simple to enter your information, save your document, and keep a copy for your records.
Available When You Need Them
Download your form when you need to provide notice, make a request, document an issue, or communicate with your landlord.
Helpful Instructions
Many resources include guidance to help you understand how to complete and use the form appropriately.
Common Tenant Situations
Our tenant resources may be helpful when you need to:
- Provide written notice to your landlord
- Request repairs or maintenance
- Document an issue with your rental property
- Communicate important information to your landlord
- Document communications or rental-related concerns
- Keep a written record of an important rental matter
A well-documented rental issue can help prevent misunderstandings and make it easier for everyone involved to understand what was communicated and when.
Need Legal Advice or Representation?
We’re Here to Point You in the Right Direction.
Sewar Legal, P.A. primarily represents landlords, property owners, and real estate investors. We do not represent tenants in landlord-tenant matters.
Our tenant forms are designed to provide a practical resource for common situations. They are not a substitute for legal advice, legal representation, or an attorney’s review of your particular circumstances.
If you are dealing with a dispute with your landlord, an eviction, a security-deposit dispute, alleged lease violations, or another situation requiring legal advice, you should speak with an attorney who represents tenants.
Although we do not represent tenants, we may be able to provide a referral to another attorney or legal resource that may be able to assist you.
Important Disclaimer
These forms and resources are provided for general informational and educational purposes and are not intended to provide legal advice for your particular situation.
Use of or purchase of a form does not create an attorney-client relationship with Sewar Legal, P.A.
Every landlord-tenant situation is different. A form that is appropriate for one situation may not be appropriate for another. If you are unsure about your legal rights or obligations, or if you are involved in a dispute, we recommend consulting with a qualified Florida attorney who can evaluate your specific circumstances.
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Prepared for Florida tenants. Not legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created by accessing, purchasing, or using these resources.