According to Florida Statutes Chapter 713, a Notice to Owner must be served within how many days of first providing labor, services, or materials to the improvement?
Correct Answer
C) 45 days
Florida Statutes Chapter 713 requires that a Notice to Owner must be served no later than 45 days from the date of first providing labor, services, or materials to the improvement.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Florida Statutes Chapter 713.06 specifically mandates that a Notice to Owner must be served within 45 days of first providing labor, services, or materials to the improvement. This notice is crucial for preserving lien rights and must be served on the owner and contractor. The 45-day timeframe is strictly enforced, and failure to comply within this period can result in the loss of lien rights. This requirement applies to all parties except the contractor who has a direct contract with the owner.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: 90 days
30 days is too short and does not align with Florida Statutes Chapter 713 requirements for Notice to Owner timing
Option B: 60 days
90 days is far beyond the statutory deadline and would result in forfeiture of lien rights
Option D: 30 days
60 days exceeds the statutory requirement and would not preserve lien rights if relied upon
Memory Technique
Remember '45 to stay alive' - you have 45 days to serve Notice to Owner to keep your lien rights alive
Reference Hint
Florida Statutes Chapter 713 - Construction Liens, specifically Section 713.06 regarding Notice to Owner requirements
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