Florida Request for Sworn Statement of Account

Protect yourself against lien claim lawsuits with this Request for Sworn Statement of Account form for the State of Florida.

  • The party making the request (such as a property owner, surety, etc.) can request a written statement of account from a contractor, with details of all labor and materials provided, and all payments made up to a specified date.
  • The form includes a copy of Section 713.16 of the Florida Statutes.
  • 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.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 23-February-2022
SKU: 6993
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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.

  • 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 property.
  • 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.

You can't afford to pay twice for construction or renovation expenses. Stand up for your rights - get the Florida Notice of Contest of Lien form today.

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Florida Notice to Owner

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.
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Florida Notice of Termination of Notice of Commencement

Cancel a Notice of Commencement on a construction project in Florida with this Notice of Termination of Notice of Commencement form.

  • The Notice is 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.

Download the Florida Notice of Termination of Notice of Commencement form today.

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Florida Notice of Commencement

Chapter 713 of the Florida Statutes requires property owners to give a Notice of Commencement to mortgage lenders 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.
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Florida Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien (Final Payment)

Release your lien rights after receipt of final payment on a construction project with this Florida Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien for Final Payment.

  • The Waiver and Release authorizes a release of any lien rights or claims for payment which the contractor may have against the owner's property, and indicates that final payment has been made in full.
  • A Notice of Completion form is included.
  • This release form should only be used when the contractor has received final payment , except for any disputed amounts.
  • This template is a reusable download. Buy it, download it, use it over and over.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
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