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Can You File a Lien Without a Notice to Owner in Florida?
The short answer is almost always no. Here's why the NTO comes first
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Florida NTO Requirements for Residential vs. Commercial Projects
The NTO rules are mostly the same for both, but there are nuances worth knowing
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How Certified Mail Requirements Work Under Florida Statute 713.06
Certified mail is the standard for NTO delivery in Florida. Here's how to get it right
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How Florida's Construction Lien Law Protects Subcontractors Who File on Time
File on time and Florida law has your back. Here's how the protections actually work
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Who Is Required to File a Notice to Owner in Florida?
Not everyone on a construction project needs to file. Here's who does and who doesn't
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What Happens If You Miss the 45-Day NTO Deadline in Florida
Miss the 45-day window and your lien rights disappear. Here's what that means
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NTO Requirements for Material Suppliers Under Florida Lien Law
Material suppliers have specific NTO rules that differ from subcontractors. Know the details
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Florida Construction Lien Rights: A Plain-Language Guide for Subcontractors
Your lien rights in Florida explained without the legal jargon or fine print
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Florida Statute 713.06 Explained: What Subcontractors and Suppliers Need to Know
Everything subcontractors and suppliers need to understand about Florida's Notice to Owner statute
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Notice to Owner vs. Notice to Contractor: What's the Difference?
Two different notices, two different purposes. Here's how to tell them apart
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What is the 45-day NTO deadline?
Florida's 45-day NTO deadline protects your lien rights on construction projects
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What is Florida Statute 713.06?
Florida's primary construction lien law that protects payment rights for contractors and suppliers
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What is a Notice to Owner in Florida?
A Notice to Owner protects your right to file a lien on Florida construction projects