A close-up of a contractor reviewing construction blueprints on a job site with a hard hat and tools nearby.
A close-up of a contractor reviewing construction blueprints on a job site with a hard hat and tools nearby.

Legal clarity.

Our Services

Legal support tailored for Florida’s construction industry.

A confident attorney reviewing construction plans on a job site with workers in the background.
A confident attorney reviewing construction plans on a job site with workers in the background.
Lien Rights

Protect your payment claims with expert lien advice.

Contract Review

Ensure your agreements minimize risks and disputes.

Dispute Resolution

Resolve construction conflicts efficiently and fairly.

FAQs

What is a lien?

A lien is a legal claim securing payment for work or materials.

Who can file a lien?

Contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and certain professionals involved in the project can file liens.

How do I file a construction lien?

You must serve a Notice to Owner within 45 days and then record the lien in the county where the property is located.

What is the lien deadline?

Liens must be filed within 90 days of last work or delivery of materials.

Can liens be contested?

Yes, property owners can dispute liens through legal channels.

How can your firm help with liens?

We guide clients through lien preparation, filing, enforcement, and dispute resolution to protect their rights.