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Attorney-verified legal templates that comply with Florida state statutes and the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.

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Florida LLC Operating Agreement

Define member roles and protect your limited liability status under the Florida Revised LLC Act (Chapter 605). While not legally required, it is strongly recommended to prevent default state rules from governing your business.

Florida Residential Lease Agreement

A rental contract compliant with the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Chapter 83). Includes required disclosures for radon gas, lead-based paint, and the landlord's identity and address.

Florida Last Will and Testament

Ensure your Florida estate is distributed according to your wishes and avoid intestate succession laws. Must be signed before two witnesses per Florida Statute 732.502.

Florida Durable Power of Attorney

Appoint an agent to manage your financial and legal affairs. Complies with Florida's updated Power of Attorney Act (Chapter 709), which requires the document to be witnessed and notarized.

Florida Quitclaim Deed

Transfer Florida real property between family members or spouses. Must be notarized and executed in the presence of two witnesses before recording with the County Clerk of Courts.

Florida Living Will

Declare your end-of-life medical care wishes in advance. Under Florida law (Chapter 765), this document must be signed before two witnesses who are not healthcare providers or your heirs.

Florida Court Forms

If you are representing yourself in a Florida court proceeding, you will need to use approved forms from the Florida Supreme Court. These standardized self-help forms cover family law, small claims, landlord/tenant disputes, and probate. Access them directly from the official Florida Courts website.

For private and transactional agreements—such as forming an LLC, creating a lease, or drafting estate planning documents—the verified templates above are the fastest way to meet Florida's legal requirements.