/ iStockphoto AdvisorSmith released a study using data from the U.S. Census Bureau that shows 15.6% of all Florida rentals are at risk of eviction in the next two months. That's nearly twice the national rate of 8.4%. A statewide moratorium on evictions due to the pandemic ended in September, and now a federal prohibition is set to expire in January. Florida renters are at risk of becoming homeless soon. A report released by AdvisorSmith in early December said more than 20% of all rental households in Florida are behind on their rent payments. And of those, 77.5% are at risk of eviction within the next couple months — that's worse than the national figure of 49.1%.