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Step 1
Obtain the Construction Lien Form
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Step 2
Fill Out the Form with Accurate Details
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Step 3
Sign and Notarize the Lien Claim Form
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Serve a Copy of the Lien to the Property Owner
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Record your Construction Lien at the County Recorder's Office
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline to file a Lien in Florida?

In Florida, the deadline to file a construction lien is 90 days from last furnishing labor or materials to the project. The claimant must serve a copy of the lien on the property owner within 15 days after filing the lien.

How long does a Construction Lien last in Florida?

A construction lien is valid for one year unless the lien holder files a lawsuit to enforce it before the year ends. During this time, the property owner can also file a Notice of Contest of Lien.

How much does it cost to file a construction lien in Florida?

Filing a lien in Florida can have different costs depending on the documents and the length of your lien. Check with your local county recorder to see the specific fees in your area.

How to serve a lien in Florida?

Under Florida law, the claim of lien must be given to the property owner in person, by mail, or by posting it on the property either before recording it or within 15 days after recording.

What are the potential consequences for failing to comply with lien filing requirements or deadlines?

Failing to comply with lien filing requirements or deadlines can have serious consequences. This may include losing the right to file a lien, being unable to enforce the lien against the property, or facing legal penalties for improper lien filing. It's crucial for lienors to understand and follow the correct procedures and timelines to protect their lien rights and avoid potential repercussions.