Florida rent increase notice calculator.
Enter the current rent, new rent, and effective date. Get the required notice period and whether your effective date is legal. Built from Fla. Stat. 83.57 (30-day month-to-month termination default, post-HB 1417).
Generate the Florida rent increase notice, signature-ready, $29.
The calculator above gave you the notice period. The template below puts it on a Florida-specific notice with the statutory wording, your tenant's name, the new rent, and the effective date filled in. Audited line by line against Fla. Stat. 83.57 (30-day month-to-month termination default, post-HB 1417).
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Florida has no statewide advance notice for rent increases. Fla. Stat. 83.57 (post-HB 1417, effective July 1, 2023) requires 30 days notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy, which landlords use as the default for rent changes. No state rent cap.
- ·Florida has no statutory advance notice specific to rent increases; lease governs
- ·Fla. Stat. 83.57 sets 30 days notice for month-to-month termination (post-HB 1417, effective July 1, 2023), which landlords treat as the minimum for a rent change
- ·A landlord cannot increase rent during the fixed term of a lease without the tenant's agreement
What this calculator is, and what it is not.
This calculator applies the Florida rules as of early 2026. It is not legal advice. Housing law changes year to year and local ordinances (especially in rent-controlled cities) can apply stricter rules. For contested cases, consult a Florida-licensed attorney.
Source: https://leasekit.io/florida-rent-increase-calculator. Built by a small team of legal researchers and developers.