A Notice to owner is a legal notice that protects your rights of lien. The State of Florida law requires that any lienor (Sub Contractor, Sub-sub Contractor Laborer and material supplier) who is not in privity with the owner who supplies labor, services or material to a contractor on any construction job must send the owner a Notice To Owner in order to have lien rights on a particular project.
The Notice to Owner may be served before commencing work on the project but no later than 45 days from the commencement day on the project. For custom materials and or parts, the 45 days begins to run from the beginning of the manufacturing of specially fabricated materials not readily useable elsewhere. For a lienor who performs work during the latter phase of the project, 45 days can be shortened if the project is completed. The Notice to Owner will notify the owner that a Lien can be placed on their property if the sender of the notice is not paid in full and that the owner must obtain a release from their contractor when paying the contractor for services provided by the sender.
Serving a Notice to Owner is a basic cost of business; it will secure your right to Lien a project in the event that you do not get paid. A Notice to Owner will let the owner know that you expect full payment; this will give the owner the opportunity to verify that you (the sender) received payment by the contractor. The owner will obtain a Release from you (the sender) from the contractor for payment that you have received.