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How to fill out the Florida Contest Lien online
Filing a Florida Contest Lien is an important legal process that allows you to formally challenge a claim of lien filed against your property. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to accurately complete this document online, ensuring you meet all legal requirements.
Follow the steps to accurately complete your Contest Lien form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the document and open it in the editor.
- Fill in the details of the person or company preparing the form. Include the name, company name, address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and fax number. Ensure that all information is accurate and legible.
- In the 'TO' section, provide the name and address of the lienor. This is the individual or entity that filed the original claim of lien against your property.
- Enter the date of the lien being contested in the format of month, day, and year. Make sure this matches the details in the original claim of lien.
- Indicate where the claim of lien was recorded by filling in the Official Record Book and Page numbers, along with the name of the county in Florida where the lien is filed.
- Complete the date on which you are filing this notice, followed by the signature of the owner or their attorney. Below the signature, print the name of the owner or attorney clearly.
- After completing the form, ensure to attest that all information is duly typed or printed legibly to comply with recording requirements.
- Make a copy of the completed Notice of Contest of Lien and mail it to the lienor using the address provided in the form.
- Finally, you can save your changes, download the completed form, or print it for your records.
Take action and complete your Contest Lien form online today.
Negotiate with the contractor who placed the lien (the "lienor" to remove it. Obtain a lien bond to discharge the lien, or. File a lawsuit to vacate the lien.