This is the corporate or LLC Contractor's final affidavit to owner.
This is the corporate or LLC Contractor's final affidavit to owner.
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A lien is valid for one year, unless a lienor files a lawsuit to enforce the lien prior to the expiration of the year. An owner has a right to file a Notice of Contest of Lien during the one-year period. Upon the filing of a Notice of Contest of Lien, a lienor must file a lawsuit to enforce the lien within 60 days.
The Final Payment Affidavit is a sworn statement that serves as a comprehensive outline, issued after completion of a project, to notify the property owner of how much money is still owed for materials and services provided.
A lien is valid for one year, unless a lienor files a lawsuit to enforce the lien prior to the expiration of the year. An owner has a right to file a Notice of Contest of Lien during the one-year period. Upon the filing of a Notice of Contest of Lien, a lienor must file a lawsuit to enforce the lien within 60 days.
WARNING! FLORIDA'S CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW ALLOWS SOME UNPAID CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, AND MATERIAL SUPPLIERS TO FILE LIENS AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY EVEN IF YOU HAVE MADE PAYMENT IN FULL. UNDER FLORIDA LAW, YOUR FAILURE TO MAKE SURE THAT WE ARE PAID MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY AND YOUR PAYING TWICE.
Florida construction law gives mechanics lien rights to direct contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, equipment lessors, and laborers when they perform work for the ?permanent benefit? of land or real property (as per §713.01(15) definition of ?improvement?).
Mechanic's liens are essentially clouds on the title to your home and property, usually filed by contractors or subcontractors who claim that they are owed money from you. A lien lets them secure their financial interests without immediately filing a formal lawsuit in Florida's Circuit Court.
A contractor's affidavit provides reassurance to the project owner that all contractors and vendors on the project have been paid for the work they provided.
By Barry Kalmanson, Esq. To enforce a construction lien, a notice to owner must be timely served by subcontractors, sub-subcontractors and materialmen.
Only those who have a direct contract with the owner can file a Florida mechanics lien if the total price for the improvement is $2,500.00 or less, and in many cases, if a notice to owner has not been served in time, during the course of construction, it may not be possible to file a valid lien claim in Florida.