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Are pre-lien notices for a Florida Mechanics Lien Claim required?

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Are pre-lien notices for a Florida Mechanics Lien Claim required?

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Depending on the claimants status, a Florida pre-lien notice may be required. Subcontractors and sub-subcontractors, including materialmen and suppliers who do not have a contract with the owner, are required to provide a Notice to Owner within the earliest of the following periods: within 45 days of commencing work or providing services for the Project or before the date of the owners final payment to the contractor who furnished an affidavit stating that all potential lien claimants have been paid.

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