Florida Mechanics Lien Laws

State:
Florida
Control #:
FL-P091-PKG
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Description

This package is designed to assist a sole proprietor who provides labor,
materials or services to improve real property in recovering money owed
through a lien on the improved property. This package includes (1)
Forms List with Description of Forms, (2) Tips on completing the forms using form
fields, and (3) Disclaimer. This package does NOT include forms for the owner of the improved property.


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  • Preview Florida Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Individual or Sole Proprietor
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  • Preview Florida Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Individual or Sole Proprietor
  • Preview Florida Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Individual or Sole Proprietor
  • Preview Florida Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Individual or Sole Proprietor
  • Preview Florida Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Individual or Sole Proprietor
  • Preview Florida Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Individual or Sole Proprietor
  • Preview Florida Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Individual or Sole Proprietor
  • Preview Florida Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Individual or Sole Proprietor
  • Preview Florida Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Individual or Sole Proprietor

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Filing your mechanics lien with the project's county recorders' office can cost between $95 and $125, depending on the project's location. You'll have to visit the project's county clerk's office in Florida as well. Filing your own lien in Florida has varying costs.

A lien is enforced by filing a lawsuit to foreclose the lien. Most often, this lawsuit will need to be filed in a county or circuit court based on the property's location. In some scenarios, your suit can be filed using Florida Small Claims Rules.

Section 713.08 of the Florida Statutes, provides the proper form and specific requirements to complete the claim of lien document such as: name and address of lienor, statement of labor and materials provided, description of the property, name of property owner, lien amount, proof of service and the proper warning to ...

Contractors, laborers, materials suppliers, subcontractors and professionals such as architects, landscape architects, interior designers, engineers or land surveyors all have the right to file a claim of lien for work or materials. Always require a release of lien from anyone who does work on your home.

How to Put a Lien on a Property in Florida File a Florida Notice to Owner. ... Record the Lien with the Local County Clerk. ... File an Amended Lien Claim if Necessary. ... Enforce the Lien Against the Property Owner. ... Discharge or Release the Lien Once Paid in Full.

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Florida Mechanics Lien Laws