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Florida Interim Affidavit of Contractor
Florida contractors must provide the property owner with an Interim Affidavit of Contractor before each progress payment.
Legal Requirements
- Under Florida law, contractors are required to furnish property owners with an affidavit prior to the owner making a progress payment for work done on the project.
- The Interim Affidavit is drafted in accordance with Florida Construction Lien Law, Chapter 713 Florida Statutes.
- The contractor attests that all lien holders have served their notices and all of them have been paid, up to the date specified, except for the ones listed in the affidavit.
Features of Document Template
- Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- Available in MS Word format. Easy to download, fill in and print.
- For use only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Commencement
Chapter 713 of the Florida Statutes requires property owners to give a Notice of Commencement to mortgagees and other interested parties when doing improvements to their real property.
- The property owner must notify mortgagees and other parties with an interest in the property of the the date on which the construction, improvements or renovations on the property will begin.
- The Notice contains information about the contractor, the surety, and the guarantor on the project.
- A brief description of the work to be performed is also required.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Contest of Lien
File a dispute to a lien claim against your property with this Florida Notice of Contest of Lien form.
How to Use the Contest of Lien Form
The Notice must be prepared and served by the property owner to contest a lien claim filed by a contractor or subcontractor for work or materials supplied for improvements to the owner's property.
Features of the Template
- The Notice of Contest form includes a copy of the relevant portion of Section 713.22 of the Florida Statues, which explains how to properly make and serve the Notice.
- The form is available in MS Word format and is easy to use.
Legal Applicability
This form is governed by the laws of the State of Florida and should not be used outside of that state.
Florida Notice of Intent to Enter the Premises
Florida landlords, before you enter your tenant's rental premises for any reason allowed by law, you must first notify them with this Notice of Intent to Enter the Premises.
- The Notice must be served at least 12 hours prior to entering the premises.
- The Notice sets out the date and time of entry, and the purpose for which the landlord is entering.
- A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- This form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Nonpayment
Give notice that you have not been paid for labor or materials for a construction project with this Notice of Nonpayment form for Florida subcontractors and suppliers.
- The Notice is given to the general contractor and the surety in accordance with Section 255.05, 337.18, 713.23 or 713.245, in order to recover payment under a surety bond.
- This Notice of Nonpayment form is for lien claimants who are not in privity (i.e. are not dealing directly) with the owner of the project.
- The form must be served by certified mail, return receipt requested.
- This is a reusable legal form in MS Word format. Buy, download, use it as often as you require.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Recommencement
If construction on your property is going to restart after a work stoppage, Florida law requires you to serve a Notice of Recommencement.
Purpose of the Notice of Recommencement
Under Section 713.13 of the Florida Statutes, a property owner must give notice to all parties with an interest in the property regarding the first day that construction, improvements or renovations on the property will commence. A Notice of Recommencement is used if the work was stopped and has been restarted.
The Notice sets out the details of the contractor, the surety, the guarantor and the work that is being performed on the property.
Features of the Template Form
- You can re-use the form whenever you need to. No additional fees - just purchase, download and use as often as needed.
- This form is an essential legal document for developers or property owners who own multiple properties.
- Available in MS Word format.
Legal Jurisdiction
This Notice of Recommencement is intended for use only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Right to Reclaim Abandoned Property
Has your tenant vacated the rental premises and left personal property behind? Serve the tenant with this Florida Notice of Right to Reclaim Abandoned Property before disposing of the items.
- The landlord must give the tenant at least 10 days (after personal delivery) or 5 days (after notice by mail) to reclaim the property and pay for any reasonable storage costs.
- If the tenant fails to do so, the landlord can dispose of the property in accordance with section 715.109 of the Florida Real and Personal Property Code.
- A Certificate of Delivery form is included to record the details of service of the notice.
- The form is easy to use - buy it, download it, fill in the details and print.
- Intended for use only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Sale of Rental Premises
Give notice to your tenants that the property they are renting has been sold with this Florida Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises.
- This form constitutes formal written notice of the sale, and instructs the tenant to pay rent to the new owner.
- The Notice also includes a Record of Service form, to record the details of how the Notice was served.
- This is a reusable landlord-tenant form. Buy it, download the form, and use it as often as you require.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Termination for Landlord Failure to Maintain Premises
FL tenants, has your landlord failed to keep your rental premises in habitable condition? Terminate your lease with this Florida Notice of Termination form.
- The Notice is given under Section 83.51 (1) of the Florida Statutes.
- The landlord is notified that he/she is not maintaining the property in compliance with the statutes, and if the failure is not remedied within 7 days, the tenant will terminate the lease.
- A Service of Notice Form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the landlord.
- This form is available in MS Word format, and is easy to download, fill in and print.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.