Construction Law for Builders, Subs, and Suppliers Who’d Rather Be Building

Practical legal resources to help you get paid, stay
licensed, and avoid costly mistakes.
Notice to Owner in Florida

If you're working on a construction project in Florida and don’t have a direct contract with the property owner, Florida law may

Construction Law for Builders – Angry contractor realizing a construction lien was rejected or deemed invalid under Florida lien law Florida Construction Lien Mistakes

Avoid costly errors when filing a construction lien in Florida. This guide explains the most common mistakes under Chapter 713 and how

How to File a Construction Lien in Florida

This information provides an overview of key steps involved in filing a construction lien under Florida Statute Chapter 713. It is intended

Illustration of a lawyer holding a sign that reads “Don’t Always Hire a Lawyer,” representing situations where legal self-help may be better than hiring an attorney. When not to hire a lawyer

I’ve had this conversation more times than I can count. When not to hire a lawyer It starts with a potential client

Confused Florida construction worker holding a Notice of Contest of Lien with a 60-day deadline.

What to Do If You Receive a Notice of Contest in Florida

In Florida, a construction lien is a powerful tool for contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to secure payment. However, receiving a Notice of Contest of Lien can significantly alter your ability to enforce that lien. This legal document, recorded by a property owner, reduces the time you have to act from one year to just 60 days. Failing to respond appropriately can result in the automatic loss of your lien rights.

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