Products tagged with 'lien notice form'
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 Termination of Notice of Commencement
Cancel a Notice of Commencement on a construction project in Florida with this Notice of Termination form.
When to Use the Notice of Termination of Notice of Commencement
The Notice would be given by the property owner to notify all interested parties that the Notice of Commencement will be terminated in accordance with Section 713.132 of the Florida Statutes.
The Notice also states that all lienors have been paid.
Format and Jurisdiction
This template form is available in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print. It is intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
Florida Subcontractor Notice to Owner
Florida subcontractors, give notice to a property owner with this Subcontractor Notice to Owner form.
When would I use this form?
If you are hired as a subcontractor to supply materials or labor on a construction project, Florida law requires you to notify the owner that they must ensure you are paid for your services.
What is included in the template?
The Notice to Owner form includes a copy of Section 713.06 of the Florida Statutes. It also includes a Certificate of Delivery, to record the details of how the document is served.
Format and Legal Jurisdiction
- This is a reusable legal document in MS Word format. Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- The Notice to Owner form was prepared in accordance with Florida law and should only be used in that State.
Ontario Notice to Contractor by Landlord
ON landlords, protect yourself from lien claims arising from a tenant's improvements by serving the contractor with this Ontario Notice to Contractor.
- The Notice is given under subsection 19(1) of the Construction Lien Act.
- The Notice informs the contractor that the landlord assumes no responsibility for the tenant's improvements.
- For use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
- Click the Free Download button to obtain the form directly from the Government of Ontario website.
Ontario Notice to Lien Claimant by Landlord
ON landlords, give notice to lien claimants that you intend to retake possession of a rental premises with this Notice to Lien Claimant under ss. 19(3) of the Ontario Construction Lien Act.
- The Notice must be given for a rental property that has liens filed against it for improvements made by the tenant.
- The form is available from the Government of Ontario website. Click the Free Download button to download a copy directly.
- For use in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Form 1 Notice to Contractor
Do you own property in Ontario jointly with someone who has hired a contractor to do work on the property?
- Protect yourself from lien claims by serving the contractor with this Ontario Notice to Contractor Form 1 under Section 18 of the provincial Construction Lien Act.
- This Notice would be used in a situation where the contractor has signed a contract with the other joint owner(s) or owner(s) in common.
- The Notice informs the contractor that the owner signing the Notice assumes no responsibility for the improvements.
- Click the Free Download button to download your copy directly from the Government of Ontario website.
- For use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.