In Florida, who must receive a Notice to Owner for lien rights to be preserved?
Correct Answer
C) The owner, general contractor, and lender
Under Florida Statute 713.06, the Notice to Owner must be served on the owner, contractor, and lender (if any) to preserve lien rights. This ensures all key parties are aware of potential lien claimants.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Florida Statute 713.06 specifically requires that the Notice to Owner be served on three key parties: the owner, the general contractor, and the lender (if any) to preserve lien rights. This statutory requirement ensures that all parties with significant financial interest in the project are properly notified of potential lien claimants. Failure to serve any of these required parties can result in the loss of lien rights, making this a critical compliance requirement.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Only the property owner
Option A is incomplete because it only includes the property owner, but Florida law requires notification of additional parties including the general contractor and lender to preserve lien rights.
Option B: The owner and general contractor
Option D is incorrect because it suggests serving all parties listed in the Notice to Owner, but the statute specifically requires only three parties: owner, contractor, and lender (if any), not necessarily all parties that might be mentioned in the notice.
Option D: All parties listed in the Notice to Owner served on the property
Option B is incomplete because while it includes the owner and general contractor, it fails to include the lender, which is also required under Florida Statute 713.06 when a lender is involved in the project.
Memory Technique
Use the acronym 'OCL' (Owner, Contractor, Lender) - think 'Our Construction Liens' to remember the three required recipients of Notice to Owner.
Reference Hint
Florida Building Contractor's Reference Manual - Chapter on Lien Law, specifically Florida Statute 713.06 regarding Notice to Owner requirements
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