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12-13666
Building Department - Name
SELETOS,WILLIAM & ALICE TRUSTEE
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37415 TEABERRY LP
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, -- __ <br /> ,`f '� � <br /> I <br /> ����'����� ��� <br /> CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW <br />� <br /> Florida State Statutes 713.015: Mandatory provisions for direct contracts. (1) Any direct contract <br />, greater than $2,500 between an owner and a contractor, related to improvements to real property <br />� consisting of single or multiple family dwellings up to and including four units, must contain the <br /> j following notice provision printed in no less than 12-point, capitalized, boldfaced type on the front page <br />� of the contract or on a separate page, signed by the owner and dated: <br /> i <br /> ACCORDING TO FLORIDA'S CONSTRUCTION-LIEN LAW(SECTIONS 713.001-713.37, FLORIDA STATUTES), <br />� THOSE WHO WORK ON YOUR PROPERTY OR PROVIDE MATERIALS AND SERVICES AND ARE NOT PAID <br /> IN FULL HAVE A RIGHT TO ENFORCE THEIR CLAIM FOR PAYMENT AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY. THIS <br /> CLAIM IS KNOWN AS A CONSTRUCTION LIEN. IF YOUR CONTRACTOR OR A SUBCONTRACTOR FAILS TO <br /> PAY SUBCONTRACTORS, SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS,�OR MATERIAL SUPPLIERS, THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE <br /> OWED MONEY MAY LOOK TO YOUR PROPERTY FOR PAYMENT, EVEN IF YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID <br /> YOUR CONTRACTOR IN FULL. IF YOU FAIL TO PAY YOUR CONTRACTOR,YOUR CONTRACTOR MAY ALSO <br /> HAVE A LIEN ON YOUR PROPERTY. THIS MEANS IF A LIEN IS FILED YOUR PROPERTY COULD BE SOLD <br /> AGAINST YOUR WILL TO PAY FOR LABOR, MATERIALS, OR OTHER SERVICES THAT YOUR CONTRACTOR <br /> OR A SUBCONTRACTOR MAY HAVE FAILED TO PAY. TO PROTECT YOURSELF, YOU SHOULD STIPULATE <br /> IN THIS CONTRACT THAT BEFORE ANY PAYMENT IS MADE, YOUR CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO <br /> PROVIDE YOU WITH A WRITTEN RELEASE OF LIEN FROM ANY PERSON OR COMPANY THAT HAS <br /> PROVIDED TO YOU A"NOTICE TO OWNER." FLORIDA'S CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW IS COMPLEX,AND IT <br /> I IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CONSULT AN ATTORNEY. <br /> .�z <br /> (2j(a} If the contract is written, the notice must be in the contract document. If the contract is oral or . <br /> implied,the notice must be provided in a document referencing the contract. <br /> (b) The failure to provide such written notice does not bar the enforcement of a lien against a person <br /> who has not been adversely affected. <br /> (c)This section may not be construed to adversely affect the lien and bond rights of lienors who are not _ <br /> in privity with the owner. This section does not apply when the owner is a contractor licensed under <br /> chapter 489 or is a person who created parcels or offers parcels for sale or lease in the ordinary course <br /> of business. <br /> . l <br /> Accepted and Approved: /�L r �� � (� ���d� /�� (� � �Z <br /> PRINT NAME DATE <br /> Client Initials �� Neumann Officer <br /> ESTIMATE/CNTRACT <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />
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