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Florida Construction Attorney’s Guide to Handling Lien Disputes

Florida Lien Guide

What Contractors, Property Owners, and Developers Need to Know

Construction liens are powerful tools—but also legal minefields. If you’re a contractor, subcontractor, supplier, developer, or property owner in Florida, chances are you’ll deal with a construction lien dispute at some point. Whether you’re trying to enforce your right to payment or remove a lien that doesn’t belong, understanding the process is critical.

This guide breaks down what you need to know about Florida construction lien disputes—how they arise, how to resolve them, and how to protect your rights.


🧱 What Is a Construction Lien?

A construction lien (also called a mechanic’s lien) is a legal claim filed against real property by someone who provided labor, services, or materials for improvement of the property—and was not paid.

Under Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, lien rights are available to:

Once recorded, a lien can cloud title to the property, hinder sales or refinancing, and escalate disputes quickly.


⚠️ How Lien Disputes Arise

Common causes of lien disputes include:

Whether you’re disputing a lien or defending one, your rights and options are driven by strict statutory rules—and missing a step could cost you your case.


📋 Lien Enforcement Deadlines (For Claimants)

If you’re asserting lien rights, Florida law requires strict compliance with timelines:

✅ 1. Notice to Owner (NTO)

✅ 2. Claim of Lien

✅ 3. Lien Foreclosure Lawsuit


🏗️ How Property Owners Can Dispute or Remove a Lien

If you’re an owner or developer and a lien has been filed on your property, you may have valid defenses or grounds to remove it:

❌ 1. Challenge Lien Validity

Common reasons liens are invalid:

⚖️ 2. File a Notice of Contest of Lien

📣 3. Serve a 20-Day Summons to Show Cause

💰 4. Post a Transfer Bond


🔍 Handling Disputes Over Lien Amounts

Even valid liens may be inflated or inaccurate. Florida law allows you to:

Courts take fraudulent liens seriously—but simple errors or good faith disputes usually aren’t enough to invalidate a lien completely. That’s why careful documentation and legal review are key.


💡 Tips to Prevent and Resolve Lien Disputes Early

For Contractors and Subcontractors:

For Owners and Developers:


👨‍⚖️ Why Hire a Florida Construction Attorney

Whether you’re filing, enforcing, disputing, or removing a lien, the laws are strict—and procedural mistakes can ruin your case. A Florida construction attorney can help you:

At Douglas Law Firm, we represent contractors, owners, developers, and subcontractors in lien disputes across Florida—quickly, effectively, and with your business goals in mind.


📞 Get Experienced Help With Your Lien Dispute

Lien disputes are time-sensitive. Don’t wait to protect your rights or resolve a bad situation.

📌 Contact Douglas Law Firm today to speak with a Florida construction attorney and get practical legal guidance on filing or fighting a construction lien.

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