If a Notice of Commencement is not filed within the required 30 days of starting work, subcontractors and suppliers may lose their right to file a lien against the property. This can result in significant payment disputes, and contractors may not be able to enforce their lien rights for non-payment.
This is requiring 2 different steps to get the Notice of Commencement properly filed. Actually delivering it to the clerk's office in the county where the construction project is located. The actual office may change from county-to-county, and so you'll need to investigate this.
The Certificate of Use, often known as a CU, confirms that the business is allowed in the zoning district where it is located.
To cancel a permit, submit a completed permit cancellation form to RERPERCAN@miamidade.
This Notice advises you that the sender is providing services or materials in regards to your project. Subcontractors and suppliers must serve a Notice to Owner within 45 days of commencing work to preserve their ability to lien your property.
Documents are recorded at the Clerk of the Courts, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY RECORDER, COURTHOUSE EAST, 22 N.W. First Street, 1st Floor, Miami, FL 33128. You can record the Notice of Commencement by mail. The original Notice should be sent to the County Recorder, P.O. Box 011711, Flagler Station, Miami, Florida 33101.
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