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Florida Affidavit of Abandonment And Intent To Recommence Construction Form - Mechanic Liens - Individual

Category:Florida Liens - Construction - Mechanics
State:Florida
Control #:  FL-03210
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An Affidavit is a sworn, written statement of facts, signed by the 'affiant' (the person making the statement) before a notary public or other official witness. The affiant swears to the truth and accuracy of the statement contained in the affidavit. This document, an Affidavit of Abandonment and Intent To Recommence Construction is a model affidavit for an individual recording the type of information stated. It must be signed before a notary, who must sign and stamp the document. Adapt the text to fit your facts. Available for download now in standard format(s).

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