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Florida Notice to Owner

Florida Notice to Owner
If you are furnishing to a construction project in Florida, make sure you secure your right to get paid through the mechanic's lien and bond claim process. First, you must serve a preliminary notice and in the state of Florida, that notice is called the Notice to Owner. This infographic outlines the deadlines for protecting lien rights in Florida, what information should be included in your Notice to Owner, and who should receive a copy of the Notice to Owner.
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