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How to fill out the Claim Of Lien (Form 6) - Notice To Owner Of Florida, Inc. online
Filing a Claim Of Lien (Form 6) online is an essential step for individuals or companies seeking to secure payment for work done on a construction project in Florida. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions for completing the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your Claim Of Lien form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor. This will allow you to start filling out the necessary information electronically.
- In the upper left section, state the county and state of execution. For example, if you are executing the lien in Orange County, identify this county even if the project is located in another county.
- Provide the total value of labor, services, or materials in section K. This must reflect the total value incorporated into the project, not the entire contract price.
- Enter the name of the individual who executes the lien in section B. This should be the name of the person signing the document.
- Indicate the capacity in which the lien is executed in section C. If a corporate agent is signing, include their title.
- Fill in the name of the lienor in section D, which is the person or organization filing the lien. If using a fictitious name, provide it as 'Individual Name, d/b/a Fictitious Name'.
- List the address of the entity filing the claim in section E.
- Identify your customer in section F, namely the individual or organization that provided the order.
- In section G, describe the labor, services, or materials supplied, ensuring specificity is included for specially fabricated materials.
- State the county where the project is located in section H.
- Provide the legal description of the property in section I, ensuring to include more than just an address.
- Enter the name of the property owners in section J, which can typically be found through public records.
- Record the dates the labor, services, or materials were provided in sections M and N.
- Complete section O with the date the owner received the notice to owner, ensuring it is within the required timeline.
- Fill in the certified mail return receipt numbers in sections P and Q.
- Include the names of witnesses in sections R and S, who must also sign the document.
- In section T, include the notary's name, which must also be printed beneath their signature.
- Fill in section U with the names and addresses of individuals who should receive copies of the lien.
- Provide the preparer's name in section V, as required by Florida law.
- Once all sections are completed, save your changes, and options will be available to download, print, or share the completed form.
Complete your Claim Of Lien forms online today for a streamlined filing process.
A claim of lien in Florida lives for one year from the date of recording of the lien. Section 713.22, Fla. ... Specifically, the lienor receives an order to show cause within twenty (20) days why his or her lien should not be enforced by action or vacated and canceled of record.
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