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<br />TRI COUNTY POWER SYSTEM INC <br />ATTN,DELLASAVAGE <br />3520 66TH A VENUE NORTH <br />PINELLAS PARK FL 33781 <br /> <br />I 1111 111111 <br /> <br />Address Service Requested <br /> <br />7107 9857 6030 0527 4830 <br /> <br />(Ref:1018) <br /> <br />CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS <br />5335 8TH ST <br />ZEPHYRHILLS FL 33S42 <br /> <br />WHAT IS A NOTICE TO OWNER? <br /> <br />You have just received a Notice to Owner from NACM Services Corporation. Perhaps you are <br />asking these questions... what is a Notice to Owner, and why was I sent this document? Those <br />are both good questions. This short summary will attempt to answer them. <br /> <br />Florida Law prescribes that anyone who supplies labor, services or material to your contractor <br />on your construction job must send you a Notice to Owner. The Notice to Owner is not a lien on <br />your property. It does NOT mean that your contractor has failed to the pay the company who <br />has given this notice. It merely informs you that the company identified in the Notice to Owner is <br />on your job and gives you a general description of the type of materials they are supplying or the <br />type of work that they will be performing. <br /> <br />Before paying your contractor, you must make sure that the person who has given this Notice <br />to Owner has been paid by the contractor. You do this by getting a lien waiver from the person <br />identified in the Notice to Owner (Lienor's Name and address). <br /> <br />If you have a construction lender and the lender is paying the contractor directly, the lender is <br />responsible for getting the necessary lien waivers. You may wish to check with your lender to <br />verify that they will be managing these documents in connection with each payment to the <br />contractor. <br /> <br />This is a very general description of the owner's obligation under the Construction Lien Law. <br />If you are in doubt as to your rights or duties under the lien law, you should consult an attorney. <br />