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Start your Notice To Owner on the go quickly and easily with our new mobile technology.

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Mobile NTO Requests

Start your Notice To Owner on the go quickly and easily with our new mobile technology.

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Start your Notice To Owner on the go quickly and easily with our new mobile technology.

Builders Notice offers a full range of Notice to Owner & Construction Lien property research and legal referral services in Florida.

Builders Notice is a Vital Tool for the Construction Industry

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With our total solution you get our video course, and the coursework downloads. Memberships available for 60, 90 and 120 days.

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Become a member and receive a compiled list of Notices of Commencement, and Bond Information to help you build solid sales leads.

Builders Notice offers a full range of Notice to Owner & Construction Lien property research and legal referral services in Florida.

Builders Notice is a Vital Tool for the Construction Industry

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We are providing seminars and events to further your knowledge. If you're interested in learning more, look no further. We provide the expert, you learn valuable information! Register right away as seats are limited.

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If you can not make time in your busy schedule to join one of our seminars no need to worry. BNC also provides a video workshop that you may watch at your own pace. Membership durations start at 90 days or 120 days.

Important Dates to Remember

Signed Contract:

After you have a signed contract be sure to file your NTO right away.

Post Marked Manifest:

Avoid missing the deadline and be sure to have your manifest postmarked or notarized.

Notice Deadline:

By the 45th day your NTO must be received or you risk forfeiting any claims.

Make a Record or Claim:

Record a lien or file a claim against bond by the 90th day after the project has been completed.

Final Day to Foreclose:

You must foreclose within the first year if you haven't received payment.

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Florida Notice To Owner Experts

With over 49 years of experience in Florida Notice to Owner and Construction Lien research and forwarding to legal counsel, our team is ready to serve you.

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What is a Notice To Owner?

A Notice to Owner (NTO) is a written notice prescribed by Florida Statute (713.06) that officially advises the owner of an improvement that the sender, usually a subcontractor or supplier not dealing directly with the owner, is looking to the owner to be sure the sender is paid before payment is made to the contractor on the job.

What is a construction lien?

A construction lien is a claim made against a property by a contractor or other professional who has supplied labor or materials for work on that property. Construction liens are designed to protect professionals from the risk of not being paid for services rendered.

Can you help with commercial collections?

Yes. We offer lien claim evaluation and collections services by forwarding to local commercial law firms. Working closely with our forwarding attorneys, including Malka & Kravitz, P.A. and Ferencik Libanoff Brandt, and Bustamante and Williams, P.A., our mission is to get superior results for our clients.

Where do you get your sales leads?

Builders Notice has complied a real-time listing of filed permits, Notices of Commencement, and Bond Information to help you build solid local, targeted sales leads.

How long have you been in business?

 

If you have a Florida Notice to Owner or Construction Lien question that you do not see here, please use the contact form to submit your question and someone will be in touch with you within 24 hours.

Builders notice has been providing services to the South Florida area for over 44 years.

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