Actually it's a little faster than this in Florida....
Since your tenant now has a month-to-month tenancy, consider following this:
Florida Statutes > Title VI > Chapter 83 > Part II > § 83.57. Termination of tenancy without specific term
Current as of: 2011
A tenancy without a specific duration, as defined in s. 83.46(2) or (3), may be terminated by either party giving written notice in the manner provided in s. 83.56(4), as follows:
(1) When the tenancy is from year to year, by giving not less than 60 days' notice prior to the end of any annual period;
(2) When the tenancy is from quarter to quarter, by giving not less than 30 days' notice prior to the end of any quarterly period;
(3) When the tenancy is from month to month, by giving not less than 15 days' notice prior to the end of any monthly period; and
(4) When the tenancy is from week to week, by giving not less than 7 days' notice prior to the end of any weekly period.
s. 2, ch. 73-330; s. 3, ch. 81-190; s. 15, ch. 83-217.
At this point in time (and because we are nearing the end of the month...and I am assuming rent is due on the first of the month) it would be quicker to begin the actual process of eviction with these tenants.
One suggestion....you may be a "NiceLandLord" but there is rarely any reason you should let a tenant get two months behind on their rent. Begin the process of eviction the day after rent is due and you will not end up in the pickle you are in with a tenant living rent free on your dime for the past two months and you in a panic attempting to find the quickest way to get these deadbeats out.
Gail