t1 Representing manufacturers, distributors, installers, contractors and others in serving notices under Florida’s Lien & Bond Statutes in order to secure payment for labor and materials.

Some examples include:

 

Notice to Owner:

  • Statutory notice required by Florida Statutes Ch. 713 to protect lien rights of sub-contractors and materialmen who have not entered into a direct contract with the owner.

Notice to Contractor:

  • Statutory notice required by Florida Statutes CH. 713 to protect rights to collect on a payment bond for sub-contractors and materialmen who have not entered into a direct on tract with the owner.

Construction Liens:

    • Statutory lien provided by Florida Statutes to protect the rights of manufacturers, distributors and installers.Once a lien has been recorded it places a lien on the real property where the labor and/or materials were supplied preventing financing or a sale until the lien is satisfied or released. A lawsuit can then be filed to foreclose on the lien and force a sale of the property if necessary.

 

Notice of Non-Payment:

    • Statutory notice required by subcontractors or manufacturers in order to protect and secure a claim against a construction bond on a public or private job.