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<br />...=----- ,.-.==..--' <br /> <br />ACCORDING TO FLORiDA'S CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW <br />(SECTIONS 713.001-713.37, FLORIDA STATUES), THOSE WHO <br />WORK ON YOUR PROPERTY OR PROVIDE MATERIALS AND ARE <br />NOT PAID IN FULL HAVE A RIGHT TO ENFORCE THEIR CLAIM FOR <br />PAYMENT AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY. THIS CLAIM is KNOWN AS A <br />CONSTRUCTION liEN. IF YOUR CONTRACTOR OR A <br />SUBCONTRACTOR FAILS TO PAY SUBCONTRACTORS, <br />SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS. OR MATERIAL SUPPLiERS OR <br />NEGLECTS TO MAKE OTHER LEGALLY REQUIRED PAYMENTS, THE <br />PEOPLE WHO ARE OWED MONEY MAY LOOK TO YOUR <br />PROPERTY FOR PAYMENT, EVEN IF YOU HAVE PAiD YOUR <br />CONTRACTOR IN FULL. IF YOU FAIL TO PAY YOUR <br />CONTRACTORl YOUR CONTRACTOR MAY ALSO HAVE A LIEN ON <br />YOUR PROPERTY. THIS MEANS IF A LIEN IS FilED YOUR <br />PROPERTY COULD BE SOLD AGAINST YOUR WILL TO PAY FOR <br />LABOR, MATERIALS, OR OTHER SERVICES THAT YOUR <br />CONTRACTOR OR A SUBCONTRACTOR MAY HAVE FA!LED TO PAY. <br />FLOR,IDA'S CONSTRUCTION LiEN LAW IS COMPLEX AND IT IS <br />RECOMMENDED THAT WHENEVER A SPECIFIC PROBLEM ARISES, <br />YOU CONSULT AN ATTORNEY. <br />