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What information must be included in a Notice to Owner under Florida Statute 713.06?

Correct Answer

B) Lienor's name, address, description of services/materials, and property description

Florida Statute 713.06 requires the Notice to Owner to include the lienor's name and address, description of the services or materials provided, and a description of the property being improved.

Answer Options
A
Only the lienor's name and address
B
Lienor's name, address, description of services/materials, and property description
C
Only the contract amount and payment terms
D
Just the property address and owner's name

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Florida Statute 713.06 specifically mandates that a Notice to Owner must contain three essential elements: the lienor's name and address for identification and contact purposes, a description of the services or materials being provided to establish the basis for the potential lien, and a description of the property being improved to clearly identify the subject property. These requirements ensure the property owner has complete information about who is providing what services/materials and where the work is being performed. This comprehensive information protects both the lienor's right to file a lien and the owner's right to know who has potential lien rights against their property.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Only the lienor's name and address

This option is incomplete because it only includes the lienor's name and address, but omits the required description of services/materials and property description, which are essential elements mandated by the statute.

Option C: Only the contract amount and payment terms

Contract amount and payment terms are not required elements of a Notice to Owner under Florida Statute 713.06, and this option omits all the actually required information.

Option D: Just the property address and owner's name

While property address is part of the required property description, this option omits the lienor's name and address and description of services/materials, making it incomplete and incorrect.

Memory Technique

Use the acronym 'WHO-WHAT-WHERE': WHO is the lienor (name/address), WHAT services/materials are being provided, and WHERE is the property being improved.

Reference Hint

Florida Statutes Chapter 713 - Construction Liens, specifically Section 713.06 Notice to Owner requirements

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