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Hello Eshe,

Thank you for the response. Let me try to explain the situation.
The rent is $2,500. They were 15 days late and paid only $2,000 on the 15th. They promised to pay $500 on the 18th but never did. I gave them 3-day notice on 4/25 but they just ignored it. Can I file the eviction now?

LN


Disclaimer: I am not an attorney, and this response is for informational purposes only. For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified landlord-tenant attorney licensed in your state.

Based on the information provided, it appears that you can file the eviction now, since the tenant has not paid in full and has not complied with the 3-day notice. It is important to ensure all documentation is in order and the Florida legal process is followed. I would just double check everything on your end before doing so and if you are then confident and have all of your documentation. Proceed. 

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