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Florida Claim of Lien
Enforce your lien claim for a construction or renovation job with this Florida Claim of Lien form, pursuant to Section 713.08 of the Florida Statutes.
- Contractors, subcontractors and suppliers can use this form to claim a lien for unpaid invoices with respect to goods, labor and/or services provided for improvements to the property.
- The form includes a copy of Section 713.08 which sets out how a lien claim must be filed.
- Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- Don't risk not getting paid because you didn't file on time. Buy, download and complete the form, file your claim, and breathe easier.
- This Claim of Lien form is intended for use only in the State of Florida.
Florida Conditional Waiver and Release of Lien - Progress Payment
Prepare your lien releases after each progress payment on a construction job with this easy-to-use Conditional Waiver and Release form for Florida contractors.
This Conditional Waiver and Release form is designed to help Florida contractors efficiently prepare lien releases following each progress payment received on a construction project. The MS Word form is straightforward, customizable, reusable, and easy to use.
Legal Requirements
Section 713.20(7) of the Florida Construction Lien Law specifies the procedures and timing for waiving liens and lien rights.
Contractors using this form agree to release their lien and any rights to claim a lien for labor, materials, or services provided on the construction project, up to the date the payment is received.
Conditions and Limitations
It is important to note that this release does not apply to any retentions held after the specified release date. Additionally, the release and waiver of the contractor’s lien rights is contingent upon the property owner's payment successfully clearing the bank. If the payment does not clear, the release is not valid.
Jurisdiction and Intended Use
This document is exclusively intended for use within the State of Florida. Because lien laws differ from state to state, this form should not be used for projects located outside of Florida.
Florida Notice to Owner
Florida contractors, give notice to a property owner prior to perfecting your lien for a construction or renovation project with this downloadable Notice to Owner form.
- Section 713.06(2)(a) of the Florida Statutes requires lienors to give notice to a property owner with this Notice to Owner form as a prerequisite to perfecting their lien for a construction or renovation project.
- The form conforms with the requirements of the Statutes and includes all the required information.
- The template also includes a copy of the relevant section of the Statutes, for your reference.
- Once you purchase the form, you can use it as often as you like. There are no additional license fees or other charges.
- If you're a contractor or supplier, you need the Notice to Owner form. Download yours today.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.