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Rent Clarified
Orlando, FloridaLast reviewed April 2026

Rent increase rules in Orlando

Florida law preempts rent control. Orlando has no cap; 60-day notice for rent changes over 5%.

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State rules that apply in Orlando

State law preempts local rent control. 60-day notice required for increases over 5% on month-to-month tenancies. Required notice: 60 days.

Local resource

Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida (opens in new tab)

State source

Fla. Stat. §83.575 (opens in new tab)

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