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Summary of Rules and Deadlines
- SCR
- Lien
- Payment Bonds
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Notice of Retention Rules
- What is a Notice of Retention?
- What are Preconstruction Services
- Who must file a Notice of Retention?
- What information must a Notice of Retention include?
- When must a Notice of Retention be filed?
- What happens if a Notice of Retention is not filed?
- Is a Notice of Retention required for private and public construction projects?
- Does more than one Notice of Retention have to be filed for each project?
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Preliminary Notice Rules
- What is a Preliminary Notice?
- Who must file a Preliminary Notice?
- What information must a Preliminary Notice include?
- When must a Preliminary Notice be filed?
- What happens if a Preliminary Notice is not filed?
- Is a Preliminary Notice required for private and public construction projects?
- Does more than one Preliminary Notice have to be filed for each project?
- Good Faith Estimate of Completion
- Notice of Commencement Rules
- Notice of Completion Rules
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Notice of Intention to File a Notice of Completion
- What is a Notice of Intention to File a Notice of Completion?
- When is a Notice of Intention to File a Notice of Completion filed?
- Who can file a Notice of Intention to File a Notice of Completion?
- What is the effect of filing a Notice of Intention to File a Notice of Completion?
- Must a Notice of Intention to File a Notice of Completion be filed for all construction projects?
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Liens
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Construction Service Lien
- What is a Construction Service Lien?
- Who may record a Construction Service Lien?
- What information must the Construction Service Lien contain?
- When must the Construction Service Lien be recorded?
- Where is the Construction Service Lien Recorded?
- Does a copy of the lien have to be to sent to anyone?
- May a single Construction Service Lien be used to lien more than one piece of property?
- Am I entitled to recover attorney fees or costs for preparing and recording a lien?
- After a Construction Service Lien is recorded, must any further action be taken to collect?
- After I have been paid do I have to release my lien?
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Preconstruction Service Lien
- What is a Preconstruction Service Lien?
- Who may record a Preconstruction Service Lien?
- What information must the Preconstruction Service Lien Contain?
- When must the Preconstruction Service Lien be recorded?
- Where is the Preconstruction Service Lien recorded?
- Does a copy of the lien have to be sent to anyone?
- May a single Preconstruction Service Lien be used to lien more than one piece of property?
- Am I entitled to recover attorney fees or costs for preparing and recording a lien?
- After a Preconstruction Service Lien is recorded, must any further action be taken to collect?
- After I am paid do I have to release my lien?
- Lien Waivers
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Construction Service Lien
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Payment Bond Claims
- Public Property
- Private Property
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Request for Adequate Assurance
- What is a Request for Adequate Assurance
- Who may make a Request for Adequate Assurance?
- When must a Request for Adequate Assurance be served
- Who receives the Request for Adequate Assurance?
- How is the Request for Adequate Assurance Served?
- What is the effect of serving a Request for Adequate Assurance?
- Is there a deadline to respond to a Request for Adequate Assurance?
- If I do not receive a response to my Request for Adequate Assurance, can I do anything about it?
A notice filed in the SCR which allows the filer to receive estimates sowing the remaining amount due on a construction project.
At least forty-five (45) days before a Notice of Completion is filed.
Figure 7 Notice of Intention to File Notice of Completion
The owner, general contractor, lender, surety or title company.
When the notice if filed, all Preliminary Notice filers must submit a good faith estimate of the amount remaining due for a construction project.
No, a Notice of Intention to File a Notice of Completion can only be filed for privately owned, nonresidential construction projects where the total project time exceeds 120 days, and the total cost of construction is greater than $500,000.00.