West Palm Beach Florida Notice from Owner to Contractor to Furnish Contractor's Final Payment Affidavit - Individual

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Florida
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West Palm Beach
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FL-03227
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This Notice from Owner to Contractor to Furnish Contractor's Final Payment Affidavit is for use by an individual owner to request that a contractor furnish a final payment affidavit stating that all lienors under the direct contract who have timely served a notice have been paid in full, or showing the name of each such lienor who has not been paid in full and the amount due or to become due each for labor, services, or materials furnished pursuant to contract for the construction of certain improvements to real property.

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A Notice to Owner (NTO) is a written notice prescribed by Florida Statute (713.06) that officially advises the owner of an improvement that the sender, usually a subcontractor or supplier not dealing directly with the owner, is looking to the owner to be sure the sender is paid before payment is made to the contractor

IF YOU FAIL TO PAY YOUR CONTRACTOR, YOUR CONTRACTOR MAY ALSO HAVE A LIEN ON YOUR PROPERTY. THIS MEANS IF A LIEN IS FILED YOUR PROPERTY COULD BE SOLD AGAINST YOUR WILL TO PAY FOR LABOR, MATERIALS, OR OTHER SERVICES THAT YOUR CONTRACTOR OR A SUBCONTRACTOR MAY HAVE FAILED TO PAY.

Florida does not require that you have a written contract to file a mechanics lien, so contracts can be oral, written, express or implied. However, the following parties do not have any rights to file a Florida mechanics lien: Sub-sub-subcontractors (those hired by sub-subs) Suppliers to suppliers.

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.

Here's the short answer: In Florida, all contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, and vendors who did not contract directly with the property owner must send a Notice to Owner.

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.

Florida contractors and suppliers must generally send a preliminary notice within the first 45 days on a construction project. In Florida, preliminary notice is called a Notice to Owner, or NTO.

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.

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